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Mystery Author Mark Rubinstein in Norwalk Wednesday

Author Mark Rubinstein, author of the murder mystery "Love Gone Mad," a novel involving heart surgeon Adrian Douglas and Megan Haggarty, a nurse, along with a murder trial.

At Norwalk Library:

"Join Mark Rubinstein author of Love Gone Mad on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2013 at the Main Library Auditorium. A light luncheon will be served. When heart surgeon Adrian Douglas and Megan Haggarty, RN, meet at the hospital where they work, neither has any idea of the scorpion's nest into which they've stumbled.


"When a spine-tingling trial for attempted murder is resolved, things return to normal--or so it seems." -- from a Norwalk Library announcement

Here's more on Rubinstein and his novel from Wilton Patch:

Dr. Mark Rubinstein spent three decades as a forensic psychiatrist, expert witness and clinical psychiatrist. He earned a degree in business administration at New York University and served in the army as a field medic tending to paratroopers of the Eighty-Second Airborne Division.


Rubinstein has testified in numerous trials and has held the position of attending psychiatrist at New York Presbyterian Hospital and clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at Cornell. His first thriller, "Mad Dog House," was released in 2012. He has also co-written five books on psychological and medical topics.

A contributing blogger for Huffington Post and Psychology Today, Rubinstein will speak at Wilton Library about his novel, "Love Gone Mad," and the fine line between falling in love and madness on Monday, September 30 at 6:00p.m.


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