The Clinic: A Novel by Cate Quinn
In this chilling psychological thriller by the acclaimed author of "Black Widows," a remote rehab clinic on the Pacific Northwest coast serves as the backdrop for a gripping narrative. Meg, working in a Los Angeles casino, is devastated by her sister Haley's supposed suicide at the facility meant to treat her addictions. Refusing to accept this explanation, Meg decides to investigate her sister's death firsthand by checking herself into the clinic.
As Meg delves deeper into the facility's secrets, she grapples with her own struggles with addiction, adding another layer of complexity to her quest for truth. The isolated and eerie setting of the rehab clinic is likened to Stephen King's iconic Overlook Hotel, heightening the tension and suspense of the story.
Meg's journey unfolds against the backdrop of the Pacific Northwest, far from the comfort and support of friends and family. As she navigates the treacherous terrain of addiction and deception, the novel promises a superior psychological thriller that will keep readers on the edge of their seats.
Perfect for fans of Stacy Willingham and Tarryn Fisher, the narrative captivates with its taut tension and dramatic twists. Praised by the Seattle Times as a "superior, creeping psychological thriller," the novel immerses readers in a world of dark secrets and hidden dangers, where nothing is as it seems and the truth may be more terrifying than Meg ever imagined.