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Devil's Waltz

Release Date: 1993-01-01
ISBN: 553563521


Working as a hospital psychologist for a decade and a half, I’d heard about Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome – a bizarre form of child abuse in which parents simulate illness in their kids. Very little had been written about MBPD and many psychologists and psychiatrists – and the vast majority of non-psychiatric physicians – had never heard of it. I thought it would be great fodder for a crime novel. I also wanted to do a book set in a pediatric hospital because I’d spent so much of my professional life as a hospital psychologist.

When I sent the proposal to my editor, she said, “Sounds exciting, Jon, but boy is that weird.” The month the novel was published, a non-fiction book on MBPS came out and several cases of hit the news. I’ve often thought of my work as a psychologist as altruistic and my subsequent years as a novelist as narcissistic. I sit in a room and type and get paid for what used to get me in trouble in grade school – spacing out and making up stories. But DEVIL’S WALTZ turned out to be altruistic in a rather wonderful way: several doctors and nurses read the book and realized that patients whose “ailments” had long baffled them were really victims of MBPS. Lives were saved. Extremely gratifying.






     
   

"The great strengths of this novel stem from Kellerman's use of his own professional background in child pyschology." --Cosmopolitan

"Kellerman has shaped the psychological mystery novel into an art form." --Los Angeles Times Book Review




   

 

 

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