TITLE: IN SESSION
AUTHOR: M.J. ROSE
Pages: 62 (approx)
Date: 15/06/2012
Grade: 4+
Details: a Butterfield institute,
Dr. Morgan Snow spin-off
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This is a short book but a delightful read. M.J. Rose has taken three
heroes from popular thriller series and brought them face to face with Dr.
Morgan Snow, the sex therapist from Rose’s Butterfield Institute books.
Steve Berry’s Cotton Malone, Barry Eisler’s John Rain and Lee Child’s
Jack Reacher are all ultimate tough guys who wouldn’t dream about talking to a
therapist about their (sexual) relationships. In these three stories though,
Morgan Snow manages to get them to open up in ways that readers of the original
books will find both intriguing and believable.
In the first story, “Extenuating Circumstances” Dr. Morgan Snow finds
herself in Denmark
visiting Cotton Malone in his second hand bookstore after Malone’s partner
tells her that he might have problems stemming from his childhood which are now
affecting their relationship. Because Malone is not the sort of man who would
voluntarily talk to a sex therapist, the doctor has to find a different way to
get him to open up.
“Decisions, Decisions” finds Dr. Snow having to make a very difficult
one herself when her daughter’s safety is threatened by a man with political
ambitions as well as sexual preferences he wants to keep secret. Not knowing
what to do and deeply worried she turns to John Rain, an assassin for help. The
solution he provides is not one she ever suggested or approved but one she can
live with.
In “Knowing You’re Alive” Jack Reacher is following a man. When he
enters the Butterfield institute Reacher is forced to stay outside. An hour
later a bomb goes off inside the building and when Reacher climbs in he finds
Dr. Morgan Snow with a broken foot and buried underneath rubble. To pass the
time until help arrives and to distract Morgan from the pain, Reacher tells her
a story about an army cop who has a, for him, very unusual sexual encounter
with a woman in a secluded cabin.
I had enormous fun with these stories. I did in the past read one of the
Cotton Malone titles by Steve Berry and am in the process of slowly but
steadily reading my way through the Jack Reacher series. I haven’t read any of
Eisler’s books yet though.
Because my familiarity with two of the male characters in these stories
is therefore sketchy at best I’m not sure if I’m the right person to judge how
well Rose captured them in her stories. Jack Reacher, the only character I do
feel I’m somewhat familiar with, does sound completely in character to me
though and I enjoyed the story she had him share with the doctor. Since the
acknowledgements indicate that all three authors either approved of the stories
or cooperated with Rose in the writing of them, I have to assume that she must
have gotten it right in their eyes. And if the original authors can’t find
fault, that is definitely good enough for me.
I had almost forgotten how much I enjoy M.J. Rose’s writing, it’s been
that long since I last read a book by her. Now that my memory has been
refreshed I want to make sure that it won’t be such a long time before I read
something else by her. I also can’t help hoping that she will revisit Dr.
Morgan Snow again in the not too distant future. I’ve read all the available
titles in that series and wouldn’t mind a new one to add to the collection.
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