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Literature Fiction

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The Inmate: A gripping psychological thriller

The Inmate: A gripping psychological thriller

by Freida McFadden

4.4 (147571 ratings)
Literature Fiction

Published

June 13, 2022

Pages

388 pages

Language

English

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About This Book

There are three rules Brooke Sullivan must follow as a new nurse practitioner at a men’s maximum-security prison : 1) Treat all prisoners with respect. 2) Never reveal any personal information. 3) Never EVER become too friendly with the inmates.

But none of the staff at the prison knows Brooke has already broken the rules . Nobody knows about her intimate connection to Shane Nelson, one of the penitentiary’s most notorious and dangerous inmates . And they certainly don’t know that Shane was Brooke’s high school sweetheart —the star quarterback who is now spending the rest of his life in prison for a series of grisly murders.

Or that Brooke's testimony was what put him there. But Shane knows. And he will never forget.

Introduction

In the chilling corridors of the mind, nothing is ever what it seems. Delving deep into the darkest recesses of human nature, 'The Inmate' unravels a web of deceit, fear, and manipulation. As secrets are exposed and lies unravel, the boundaries between sanity and madness blur, leaving readers questioning the very nature of reality.

This psychological thriller keeps you at the edge of your seat, with every chapter tightening its grip, challenging perceptions and morality at every turn.

Key Takeaways

Brilliantly weaves psychological complexity with electrifying suspense to challenge perceptions. Deep exploration of the human psyche highlighting fragile boundaries of sanity. Intricate plot with intense twists keeping readers riveted and questioning reality.

Detailed Description

'The Inmate' explores a harrowing mental landscape diving deep into the mind's most concealed thoughts. As the story unfolds readers are drawn into a labyrinth of suspense and psychological intrigue. Each revelation entangles the characters intensifying the narrative's already taut tension.

Boundaries between perception and reality blur as characters grapple with their darkest fears. The line between sanity and madness is perilously thin challenging personal morality and revealing hidden truths. With every chapter the stakes heighten leaving readers desperate for resolution.

Twists and unexpected turns redefine the narrative each development more shocking than the last. The author masterfully crafts suspense pulling readers deeper into a world where nothing is as it seems. As secrets unravel the psychological impact intensifies culminating in an unforgettable climax.

Emphasizing the fragility of the human mind The Inmate' provides an introspective look into the complexities of thought and behavior. The rich character development creates empathy and understanding while the plot's pace ensures an immersive experience. This thriller captures the essence of psychological suspense.

Standout Features

'The Inmate' meticulously constructs a world that blurs the boundaries of reality and perception immersing readers in an unrelenting psychological experience Each twist is ingeniously woven to leave audiences guessing The deep dive into psychological themes sets this thriller apart offering a profound exploration of human nature's darkest corners It compels readers to question their own beliefs and confront personal fears Unique in its complex character portrayals The Inmate' captures the multifaceted nature of humanity creating relatable and compelling figures entwined in a gripping narrative that resonates long after the last page.

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Pages:388 pages
Language:English
Published:June 13, 2022
Publisher:Not found
Authors:Freida McFadden

Rating

4.4

Based on 147571 ratings

Customer Reviews

Another great book!

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Judy Brewer
September 16, 2024

Freida McFadden is an awesome author. She keeps you guessing during the entire book. This is my fifth book of hers to read. Thumbs up!

Mind Boggling

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Nona
September 13, 2024

This is one of the best mystery thrillers I have ever read! And I have been reading them for over 40 years. It is an unstoppable read! Way to go Freida McFadden

good psychological thriller

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Carly Perona
September 5, 2024

It was great! Had some good twist and turns! Some parts felt a little rushed, and a little unrealistic but overall an entertaining read.

A little too far fetched

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GGmom
July 31, 2024

I wavered between a 3-3.5 ⭐️ for this book and I’ll explain why. Was this a good story that had twists and turns? Yes. Was the story somewhat predictable yet the twist & turns make you scratch your head that maybe you have it all wrong who you think committed the heinous crimes?Yes. Was the story fast paced and interesting? Also Yes. Here is the plot and issue that I personally had with the book: it begins with the FMC Brooke who is a young single mother to a 10 year old boy. She is a nurse practitioner who moves back to her hometown in her childhood home after her parents pass away due for a fresh start, mainly for her son as he’s being bullied at his school bc he doesn’t have a father (*this was the first strike for me bc this day and age it’s extremely common for single parents raising their kids in this day age. Didn’t make sense). She can’t find a job anywhere she applied save for the prison that happens to hold her ex boyfriend from high school - Shane- who tried to murder her when they were dating in HS and she was the one to put him there. Extremely Sus. Next we have Tim who was the boy next door that was always in love with her growing up and warned her about Shane before the crimes. As a teen Brooke grew up in a strict household. There is a murder of a teen girl that happened recently and her parents tightened the reigns even more. Her parents never approved of Shane Nelson so she could never tell them he was her boyfriend. It was unclear why they didn’t like him. In the story she mentions more than once that Shane was wild in junior high, he doesn’t know his own father and lives in an old run down farm house with his mom. They struggle to make ends meet. But Brooke is not pretentious and likes him for who he is and how he treats her. Granted, they are only 17, he’s the Star quarterback, she’s the cheerleader - typical HS trope. Shane’s mom is going out of town which gives the teens the perfect opportunity to have some friends over and spend the night together for the first time. Shane does tell her that it could be just the two of them instead of having their best friends over but Brooke is still innocent & wants her bff there too. Shane obliges, reminds her to be at his place by 7:30 and she exits his 3rd hand vehicle (that he rebuilt himself bc he can’t afford to buy a used car. I can see the appeal that Brooke sees in him). Tim just so happens to hear the tail end of their conversation as Shane drives off and asks Brooke what is going on at 7:30 with the dangerous Shane Nelson. Brooke cares about Tim bc they grew up close so she invites him to go with her and her friends to Shane’s for the big sleepover/small get together in hopes Tim can get to know the Shane she knows and everything will be kosher between them all. She even arranges for her bff to find another girl to come who hopefully will hit it off with Tim. At Shane’s thar evening the teens play NEVER HAVE I EVER as a drinking game. Tim tries to expose/humiliate Shane for putting a boy in the hospital for no reason. Brooke is shocked and upset Shane and his football buddy did this to a skinny nerdy kid at school. Shane explains what happened and why, seems remorseful. Then Shane strikes back by exposing Tim dated the girl who was recently murdered. Brooke and everyone there is shocked. Tim never spoke to the police that he dated the girl supposedly only two times, the last time was also the same night the girl was murdered. So suspicions are now elevated. But Brooke tell’s herself how she’s known Tim her entire life, there is no way he’d harm anyone. The night progresses, everyone goes to their respective rooms with their significant others. Brooke and Shane are asleep when she is awoken to hearing her name being screamed by her bff only to find that the girl’s boyfriend has been stabbed to death. The wifi doesn’t work at the house, the storm is raging, the power has gone out, the knives are missing in the kitchen……Shane and Tim are adamant everyone should stay until the storm passes and since the killer is someone outside…….or is it?? So what I didn’t like about this story was that Brooke doubted herself after 11 years of the events that happened. She didn’t believe the facts in front of her, she didn’t bother to question anything enough or listen to ppl she’s known her whole life and then the very ending was like COME ON!!!! There would’ve been evidence of what happened in the woods (the epilogue) without giving anything else away, you just have to read it to see what I mean. It’s definitely a worthy read. It’s just too far fetched even for fiction.

Wish I could read it again for the 1st time

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T. Shields
August 31, 2024

I went in blindly for this book with only a recommendation, and I honestly could not put it down! I read this book in four days (had to deal with life things). The first few pages I was hooked! Freida McFadden did an excellent job writing this piece, she lured me in from just the first few pages. She did not hesitate to captivate my attention, and I love a good suspense/thriller. Although I was trying to figure out what would happen next, the plot twisted and turned and totally had me mind-blown. After I finished The Inmate I immediately wanted to re-read it again for the first time.

Plot Twist

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Jan Ferguson
September 14, 2024

Easy and exciting read with an unexpected and chilling ending. All of McFadden’s books have a plot twist that keeps you entertained until the very end.

good twist

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Bakermaniac
September 10, 2024

The book was an enjoyable read, although in some ways it was predictable and in some ways a surprise. It did seem like the killer created this elaborate scheme to kill for such a weak reason. All in all I did enjoy reading it.

couldn’t put it down

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Amazon Customer
September 11, 2024

Couldn’t put it down- SO good. Kept me on the edge of my seat and I think McFadden did a great job at keeping the time jumps relevant and engaging!