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Cem Sagan Sagan itibaren 7, LA 70546, Birleşik Devletler

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OMG...it had been so long since I read a Dean Koontz book, that I almost forgot what I love about him...This book totally reminded me. From the very first page, I was hooked. It didn't even take me 48 hours to polish this book off!!! Darkfall begins with a series of strange murders. At first, the police believe it to be some type of gang war because the victims are all members of the most prominent crime family in town. Then, you find out that all of the murders are actually being committed by a voodoo witch doctor who is out for revenge, because the crime family killed his brother! Then, when a policeman begins to believe & follow up the voodoo theory to solve the crimes, the voodoo witch doctor sets his sites on the policeman's children!

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The author two weeks apiece in three different mental institutes. Of course it is easy to get committed if you lie or state that you are likely to hurt yourself or others or have money or insurance, so I wasn't surprised that she found easy access to each hospital. At the first hospital, anyone was accepted and most people both medical professionals and patients, had given up hope. Nobody tires to get better, and so nobody does. The same is true at the second hospital, although the author is given more freedom. Her insurance company decides that if she can have day passes and not take meds, then she doesn't need to be in a hospital. Finally, at the third hospital, which takes a more holistic health approach, the author makes the revelation that regardless of the facility, mental illness can't be fixed by external forces. Drugs can help for some cases, but the person involved has to put in the effort as well if they want to get better. After this point, we read about her efforts to get past her own mental disorder.