Persona

Category: Thriller
Author: William J. Cook
Publisher: Next Chapter Publishing
Publication Date: January 7, 2026
Number of Pages: 286
ISBN-13: 9784824135766 (Amazon is using a different ISBN: 979-8241122186)
ASIN: B0GCC4LJXZ

In William J. Cook's intense psychological thriller Persona, Dr. Carter Lane, a Salem psychiatrist, faces a nightmare after his true best friend Michael’s suicide and therapist Roslyn’s attack. When his wife Julia is murdered and decapitated, mimicking the infamous “Hoffman Horror,” a case from Carter’s past where he treated a man who killed his family. Suspecting his dissociative identity disorder (DID) patient, Arthur Frampton, Carter is pulled into a complex web of deceit as he is framed for sexual assault and a private investigator's cold murder by the duo. As persistent detectives Rochefort and Dykstra close in, Carter discovers a shocking truth about his colleague Will Meerschaum and his link to Frankie Hoffman, the sole survivor of the tragic original massacre. Can Dr. Carter Lane unravel the mystery, clear his name, and find closure and healing?

William J. Cook skillfully discusses the themes of identity and guilt through the concept of the “persona,” or mask, each character wears throughout the story. Carter's journey is one of redemption, forcing him to confront professional failures and personal cowardice. Conversely, Will represents the destructive power of unresolved trauma and the quest for revenge. The setting of Salem, with its vineyards and the sterile yet ominous “Cliff” clinic, enhances the dark and moody, haunting noir atmosphere. Literary elements such as the Minotaur labyrinth metaphor symbolize the complex maze of the human psyche and the inescapable nature of the past. The twisty plot, especially the unexpected surprises towards the end, recontextualizes earlier events, challenging my perception of trust and sanity. Persona is a gripping, profound examination of how past sins constantly haunt the present, asking whether true forgiveness is possible after emotional, unspeakable loss and if one can ever truly escape the shadow of their own former self. The narrative voice, delivered in the first person, is captivating; the prose has its own magic; and the sparkling dialogue fuels the drama that builds through each page. 

Reviewed By: Krishna Blackwood

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Date: March 25, 2026

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