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Madman's Tale by John Katzenbach

It's been twenty years since Western State Hospital was closed down and the last of its inmates reintegrated into society. Francis Petrel was barely out of his teens when his family committed him to the asylum, after his erratic behavior culminated in a terrifying outburst. Now middle-aged, he leads an aimless, solitary life housed in a cheap apartment, periodically tended to by his sisters, and perpetually medicated to quiet the chorus of voices in his head. But a reunion on the grounds of the shuttered institution stirs something deep in Francis's troubled mind: dark memories he thought he had laid to rest, about the grisly events that led to Western State Hospital's demise.

It begins in 1979, when twenty-one-year-old Petrel descends into the state-run purgatory of an overcrowded, understaffed Massachusetts mental hospital. Surrounded by inmates roaming the halls like drugged zombies and raving behind locked doors, well-meaning orderlies, jaded nurses, and patronizing doctors, Francis finds friendship with a motley assortment of fellow patients: a would-be Napoleon, a wise ex-firefighter, and a man obsessed with battling imagined devils. But there's nothing imaginary about the young nurse found sexually assaulted and brutally murdered late one night after lights-out.

The police suspect an inmate, while patients whisper about visions of a white-shrouded angel. But the striking and mysterious prosecuting attorney who arrives to investigate has her own chilling theory--about the grim, telltale signature left on the victim's body, a string of unsolved sex killings, and a very real devil who, by chance or design, has come to turn a madhouse into a slaughterhouse.

Now, with the past creeping back to haunt his thoughts, and nothing but a pencil and the bare walls of his bleak apartment, Francis surrenders to the overwhelming need to tell the story of those nightmarish days. But because the crime was never solved, it's a story doomed to remain unfinished. Until, like Francis's long-buried recollections, the killer resurfaces . . . with a vengeance.

A tour de force narrative journey through the eerily unpredictable mind of an utterly unusual hero, The Madman's Tale will keep even the most astute thriller reader uncertain, unnerved, and unable to resist the tantalizing twists and turns of this fiendishly suspenseful shadow show.

From the Hardcover edition.

The Edgar Award-nominated In the Hot of the Summer, which was adapted for the film as The Mean Season; The Traveler; Day of Reckoning; Just Cause; and Hart's War, which were all made into movies; The Shadow Man, another Edgar nominee; State of Mind; The Analyst; and The Madman's Tale are among John Katzenbach's New York Times bestselling novels. Katzenbach has worked for the Miami Herald and Miami News as a criminal court reporter and a contributor to the Herald's Tropic magazine. He is a resident of western Massachusetts.

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ISBN 13 9780345464811
ISBN 10 0345464818
Title Madman's Tale
Author John Katzenbach
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Random House USA Inc
Year published 2004-06-29
Number of pages 438
Prizes Short-listed for Anthony Awards (Novel) 2005
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.