Ebook {Epub PDF} Love Gone Mad by Mark Rubinstein
Joanna Poncavage interviewed Mark Rubinstein about Love Gone Mad for bltadwin.ru in her recent article, “The Fine Line Between Love And Madness.” In the interview, Joanna and Mark discuss love, madness, and Mark’s background in forensic psychiatry. You can read the full QA here. Rubinstein's high-octane thriller Mad Dog House was a finalist for the ForeWord Book Of The Year Award for suspense/thrillers. His 2nd thriller, Love Gone Mad, was published in September and his novella, The Foot Soldier (November ) won the Silver award in the Benjamin Franklin Awards competition, in the Popular Fiction /5. Love Gone Mad When heart surgeon Adrian Douglas and Megan Haggarty, RN, meet at the hospital where they work, neither has any idea of the scorpion’s nest into which they’ve stumbled. Strange and frightening events begin happening to each of them; someone is after them both–and the stalker not only is brilliant and crafty but vows to exact revenge for the ultimate betrayal.
― Mark Rubinstein, Mad Dog House. 3 likes. Like "There is no fiction. There's only truth disguised as fiction" ― Mark Rubinstein 3 likes. Like "The key elements of storytelling are love, mystery conflict." Love Gone Mad ratings Open Preview. Perfect for a dark, windy night Love Gone Mad will have you thinking about it long after you finish the book. Fans of suspense thrillers, crime fiction and the edge of your seat thrillers will enjoy Love Gone Mad. This was my first read by Mark Rubinstein, but I assure you it will not be my last. Rubinstein's high-octane thriller Mad Dog House was a finalist for the ForeWord Book Of The Year Award for suspense/thrillers. His 2nd thriller, Love Gone Mad, was published in September and his novella, The Foot Soldier (November ) won the Silver award in the Benjamin Franklin Awards competition, in the Popular Fiction.
Book Club Reading Group Guide Love Gone Mad By Mark Rubinstein Introduction: When heart surgeon Adrian Douglas and Megan Haggarty, RN, meet at the hospital where they work, neither has any idea of the scorpion's nest into which they've stumbled. Rubinstein's high-octane thriller Mad Dog House was a finalist for the ForeWord Book Of The Year Award for suspense/thrillers. His 2nd thriller, Love Gone Mad, was published in September and his novella, The Foot Soldier (November ) won the Silver award in the Benjamin Franklin Awards competition, in the Popular Fiction. Filed Under: Love Gone Mad, Reviews Tagged With: CBS, Love Gone Mad. Storytelling Makes Us Who We Are, Novelist Tells Rotarians: Article in the Westport Minuteman. Febru by Mark Rubinstein Leave a Comment.
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