The Clinic
"A superior, creeping psychological thriller taut with tension and drama." --The Seattle Times
"Easily the creepiest setting for a suspense novel since the Overlook Hotel in Stephen King's The Shining." --BookPage
From the critically acclaimed author of Black Widows comes a thriller set in a remote rehab clinic on the Pacific Northwest coast, in which the death of a woman inside prompts her sister to enter the clinic as a patient in order to find the truth. Perfect for fans of Stacy Willingham and Tarryn Fisher!
Meg works for a casino in LA, catching cheaters and popping a few too many pain pills to cope, following a far different path than her sister Haley, a famous actress. But suddenly reports surface of Haley dying at the remote rehab facility where she had been forced to go to get her addictions under control.
There are whispers of suicide, but Meg can't believe it. She decides that the best way to find out what happened to her sister is to check in herself--to investigate what really happened from the inside.
Battling her own addictions and figuring out the truth will be much more difficult than she imagined, far away from friends, family--and anyone who could help her.
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"Set in the world of luxury rehab, this novel is punchy, pacy, and yes, completely addictive--a tense and twisty read." -- Emma Kavanagh, author of The Missing Hours
"Asks whether the most dangerous secrets are the ones we keep from ourselves... Quinn, like an alchemist, managed to turn a dark period into page-turning gold." -- Derek Farrell, author of the Danny Bird Mysteries.
"An absolutely propulsive read that grabbed me by the throat and never let go until the final page." -- Cass Green, author of In a Cottage in a Wood
"The Clinic drew me in from its tense first page and left me thinking long after I finished it. It's a twisty mystery with feeling that kept me turning the pages until well into the night." -- Sara Ochs, author of The Resort
"The Clinic weaves moving portrayals of rehab into a twisty, beautifully written mystery. With enigmatic characters and a vivid atmosphere, Cate Quinn delivers a pitch-perfect page-turner. I devoured it." -- R.J. Jacobs, author of This Is How We End Things
"I loved The Clinic... it has so many twists I nearly forgot I've been sober for nearly four years. And underneath the rollocking story, there's a serious look at the nature of addiction and how it can tear lives apart." -- Julia Crouch, author of The Daughters and The New Mother
"The thorny relationship between two estranged sisters powers this atmospheric thriller...Quinn's fans will be rapt." -- Publishers Weekly
"Hooks readers from the start and has twists and turns that will keep them guessing. Themes of addiction, trauma, and grief set this apart from other thrillers, and readers can sense Quinn's personal rehab experience, which she writes about in her acknowledgements...hard to put down." -- Booklist
"With relentless writing and twists around every corner, Cate Quinn weaves a gripping mystery through the world of luxury rehab that will have you saying 'one more chapter' until you hit the final page. So be warned, once you step foot in The Clinic, the doors lock behind you." -- Tony Wirt, author of Just Stay Away
"A superior, creeping psychological thriller taunt with tension and drama." -- The Seattle Times
"Twisty and riveting...[an] engrossing and unsettling thriller." -- Mystery & Suspense magazine
"Readers who enjoy suspense stories with characters who "go inside" institutions to investigate, such as Helen Fields's The Institution, will enjoy this title." -- Library Journal
"Let's start with The Clinic itself, which is easily the creepiest setting for a suspense novel since the Overlook Hotel in Stephen King's The Shining... The story is told in the first-person perspectives of two different narrators: the aforementioned Meg and Cara, the manager of The Clinic. As they alternate chapters, Quinn tightly ratchets up the suspense. And the big reveal? I never saw it coming." -- BookPage