RICHLAND, Wash., Aug. 28, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Philip Barnard specializes in clinical psychology, forensic psychology and neuropsychology. He has testified on numerous occasions regarding parent-child relations, personal injury, and psychological factors in violent criminal behavior. His 55 years of experience as a clinical psychologist inspired Barnard to write "Retribution: A Jack Sanders Novelette" (published by Xlibris). For more details about the book, please visit https://www.amazon.com/Retribution-Sanders-Novelette-Philip-Barnard/dp/1984546333.
Dr. Jack Sanders, a clinical psychologist learns of a family secret that sends him on a quest to find out who murdered his parents. He discovered that his parents' murder is related to a family member involved in the Holocaust. This murder case leads Jack to startling discoveries.
"This story involves intrigue, murder and atonement. It involves the evil that men in power can deliver to others without remorse or guilt. It will force readers to think about their own family histories and how there may be mysterious secrets that have been immensely destructive for others," Barnard says.
"Retribution: A Jack Sanders Novelette" aims to impart the message that morality, ethics and conscience can partially atone for the terrible misdeeds.
"Retribution: A Jack Sanders Novelette"
By Philip Barnard
Hardcover | 6 x 9in | 86 pages | ISBN 9781984546319
Softcover | 6 x 9in | 86 pages | ISBN 9781984546333
E-Book | 86 pages | ISBN 9781984546326
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
Philip Barnard is a graduate of the University of Washington and a post doctorate fellowship at the Laboratory of Community Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. Barnard is a clinician in private practice, specializing in clinical psychology, forensic psychology and neuropsychology. He has testified on numerous occasions regarding parent-child relations, personal injury, and psychological factors in violent criminal behavior.
SOURCE XlibrisUS
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