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Wednesdays at One

A Novel

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A USA TODAY best-selling book


"Fast-paced and chilling...a brilliant mystery about lies, shame, and secrets."—Apple Books


If you don't confront your past...it might confront you first.


Dr. Gregory Weber appears to have an enviable life. He's a renowned clinical psychologist residing in an elegant home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with his wife, Liv, and their two kids. But Gregory feels increasingly disconnected. His marriage is strained, his children are distant, and he can't stop fixating on an unforgivable mistake he made when he was seventeen. Something no one else knows about.

 

So when an unscheduled client named Mira starts to appear in his office every Wednesday at 1 p.m. with knowledge about his past, Gregory quickly grows obsessed with her. Is she a new patient? A secret referral from a colleague? Someone connected to his teenage transgression? 

 

As his attraction for Mira grows more intense with each session, so does her probing scrutiny of him. Soon Gregory's professional boundaries begin to dissolve, and he becomes the patient, desperate to uncover his connection to this mysterious woman and find out what she wants from him.


In searching for the answers, Gregory risks losing everything that matters: his career, his family, and his mind.

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    • Library Journal

      September 1, 2023

      Following her award-winning memoir Trove, Miller's debut thriller captivatingly dissects Dr. Gregory Weber's past. Gregory appears to have everything anyone could ever want--a beautiful family (wife Liv and their teenage children); a flourishing career as a clinical psychologist; and a lovely home in Cambridge, MA. None of this would have been possible had secrets from his past been exposed, and more importantly, he never could have survived his father's judgment. Now his marriage is strained, if not over, his children are distant, and his father, who has dementia, is living in a nursing home. Then Mira, a new, unexpected patient, walks into Gregory's office one Wednesday at one o'clock. She quickly takes over their subsequent sessions and seems to know uncomfortable facts about her psychologist's past. As Gregory struggles for control, he wonders, is he the therapist or the patient? Narrator Steven Jay Cohen's smooth vocals evoke empathy for this flawed but human hero and will likely have listeners fervently hoping that he can overcome his past misdeeds. VERDICT A terrific novel, partly a psychological thriller but also a story of the mistakes people make and the possibilities for forgiveness and redemption.--Laura Trombley

      Copyright 2023 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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