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Eric approached the octagonal nurses’ station, and a blonde nurselooked up from her computer monitor, smiled, and pointed toexamining room  D. Everybody recognized the hospital shrinksfrom the bright red W on their lanyard IDs. The W stood forWright, the wing that contained the locked psych unit, but thestaff teased that W stood for Wackos. He’d heard all the jokes—How do you tell the psychiatrists from the patients in the hospital?The patients get better and leave. Eric told the best psychiatristjokes, though he never told the ones about psychiatrist’s kids. Hedidn’t think those were funny. He lived those.

Lisa Scottoline

Eric approached the octagonal nurses’ station, and a blonde nurselooked up from her computer monitor, smiled, and pointed toexamining room  D. Everybody recognized the hospital shrinksfrom the bright red W on their lanyard IDs. The W stood forWright, the wing that contained the locked psych unit, but thestaff teased that W stood for Wackos. He’d heard all the jokes—How do you tell the psychiatrists from the patients in the hospital?The patients get better and leave. Eric told the best psychiatristjokes, though he never told the ones about psychiatrist’s kids. Hedidn’t think those were funny. He lived those.

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Lisa Scottoline (; born July 1, 1955) is an American author of legal thrillers.