- Paperback: 308 pages
- Publisher: Tate Publishing & Enterprises (June 23, 2009)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1606965506
- ISBN-13: 978-1606965504
- Genre: Fiction – Suspense
Synopsis:
Months after his mysterious disappearance from a routine fishing trip, no one really expects over-the-hill Texas housewife Lory Latchley to find her missing husband—especially her husband. The Manufactured Identity is clinical psychologist Heath Sommer's ever-escalating immersion into the world of unlikely friends who each awaken to find their faithful companions missing without warning or reason. Desperate to find meaning in their pain, they are thrust by the auspices of fate into a common thread of mystery and human frailty. In the end, the fate of all may reside in the unstable hands of rookie pastor John Joe, but ultimately Lory and her newfound partners will uncover a truth so unnerving it makes even infidelity look palatable.
Author Bio:
Doctor Heath Sommer earned his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Idaho State University and holds an additional degree in Marriage, Family, and Human Development. A native of Sacramento, California, he has enjoyed many opportunities for public speaking and regularly conducts workshops/gives lectures on psychologically related as well as theologically related domains. In addition to his literary interests, Dr. Sommer specializes in the assessment and treatment of trauma, anxiety, and marriage, family, and child development.
For more information and to contact the author - link here to the Manufactured Identity website – which includes the first chapter of the book, Heath’s website, his Goodreads account, and for a YouTube trailer.
This book was sent to Layers of Thought by the author for review. Thank you Heath!
Amazon purchasing links are as follows US/UK/Canada, and in Euros from The Book Depository.
Review coming soon!
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