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Ward D: A gripping psychological thriller

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Medical student Amy Brenner is spending the night on a locked psychiatric ward.

Amy has been dreading her evening working on Ward D, the hospital’s inpatient mental health unit. There are very specific reasons why she never wanted to do this required overnight rotation. Reasons nobody can ever find out.

And as the hours tick by, Amy grows increasingly convinced something terrible is happening within these tightly secured walls. When patients and staff start to vanish without a trace, it becomes clear that everyone on the unit is in grave danger.

Amy’s worst nightmare was spending the night on Ward D.

And now she might never escape.

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13 reviews for Ward D: A gripping psychological thriller

  1. Kelsey Mohler

    Once again, Freida McFadden has a book that builds all the way & BAM, the ending is fantastic. Although this book was a bit more predictable, it was still jaw dropping. I found it hard to stop reading! Couldn’t wait to read a little more. And one great thing about her books, she writes in present AND past tense making the read better!

  2. jbo

    This was a great book! I wasn’t expecting the ending and I like that it wasn’t predictable.

  3. Nicole

    This book is so gripping and fast paced! Could not put it down, finished in a day!

    100% recommend 🌟🌟🌟

  4. Marcelo Marmo Guitarrari

    Awesome thriller with unpredictable epilogue. The way Freida hold our hand and tells a story is like a teacher drawing in a horror screen. I love It.

  5. Amazon Customer

    Although I knew from the beginning how the story would unravel ( happens if you binge read a lot of psychological thrillers), I really got on board with this book. I think the characters were really well developed and the pace of the story was enough to keep you turning the pages. However, I was not keen on either the last page or the epilogue; both were very contrived!

  6. Erika L. Dobbins

    This book is insane. The twist is epic and very disturbing. The characters are somewhat realistic but man do I never want to have to be in a psych ward

  7. Sugarcane Market Boutique

    5/5 ⭐️’s only because 🔟 wasn’t an option!

    “Ward D” by Freida McFadden is an incredible read that I simply couldn’t put down! Just like the protagonist Amy, I found myself sleep deprived because I couldn’t stop turning the pages.

    The twists and turns in this novel are out of this world. Every time I thought I had figured out what was going on, McFadden threw another curveball that left me questioning everything.

    This book quickly became one of my Freida favorites. The suspense, the characters, and the unpredictable plot make it a highly recommended read.

    I’m left yearning for a sequel. I can’t help but wonder, where are Will and Amy now? Did Amy give into the desires of the little girl in the pink ruffle dress? Freida, we need a book two!

    **Highly recommend!**

  8. Jess

    This one was a good read. It was hard for me to get into at first, but after the first few chapters I was hooked. Of course, Freida comes in clutch with the shocking ending! I was at the edge of my seat reading what was happening. This book ranks #5 out of my top 5 Freida books. Love her!!

  9. James A. Glynn

    Amy Brenner is a second-year medical student whose ultimate goals in terms of specialization are not clear, except that she knows that she does not want to be a psychiatrist. Eight years ago, when she was 16, her best friend Jade Carpenter had been confined to a mental hospital, and Amy visited her. It was an experience that left a lasting scar on her memory.
    However, Pauline Walter, Administrative Assistant to the Chief of Psychiatry has assigned Amy to an overnight rotation in Ward D, a locked and secure psychiatric unit at the hospital. Amy dreads the assignment, but knows that she must complete it to maintain her standing in her class.
    In “Ward D” (2023, 337 pages in soft-cover format), Ms. McFadden takes us, step-by-step through Amy’s evening of anxiety, fear, and bone-chilling horror. The anxiety is evident when Amy enters the ward and the steel door with a coded electronic lock closes behind her. She’s there until morning, with no way out. To make things worse, her ex-boyfriend Cameron who dropped her because he had to study for a board exam, is on the same rotation because he swapped shifts with another student.
    Nurse Ramona meets them and introduces them to Dr. Beck, the attending physician for the night. Amy attempts to send a message to her roommate Gabby, but finds that there is no cell reception on the ward. Dr Beck shows Amy and Cameron the Seclusion One room, a place where a violent patient named Damon Sawyer is locked away. Patients on the ward are convinced that Damon will kill every person on the ward before the night is over.
    As the two students receive instructions from Dr. Beck, Amy is aware that they are being watched by the patient in Room 905. Before long, Amy comes to realize that the person in Room 905 is her old friend Jade. But Jade has reason to be not so friendly toward Amy. In fact, she believes that Amy abandoned her years ago, with Amy even skipping her mother’s funeral.
    Dr. Beck encourages Amy and Cameron to interview some of the patients in order to get a feel for the practice of psychiatry. Amy chooses Will Schoenfield, a schizophrenic, and their session begins amicably when they discover that their favorite author is John Irving, and Will is currently rereading Irving’s Owen Meany book, his all-time best seller which is also Amy’s favorite book. But as the night wears on, strange and frightening things begin to happen, culminating in Jade and Cameron’s confession that they plan to burn the place down, fake their own deaths, and escape. And, of course, they’ll have to murder Amy.
    This is a tightly-written novel, with a lot of suspense, not the least on which involves Amy, who is having hallucinations and worries that she may be seriously mentally ill. And of course, patients start dying, Cameron disappears, and the lights go out.
    Scary, but I loved it. Enjoy.

    …Jim Glynn

  10. Michele Z

    Well written and a quick read. Although it was sort of predictable at the end, it remained entertaining and concluded nicely.

  11. Cassie832

    I discovered this while doing research for my new novel. Though I didn’t get what I needed, this offered excellent insight as well as an engrossing tale.

  12. Cedrik

    Je recommande !

  13. Kim

    This is a fast paced book that builds from the start. All of the twists and turns adds to the excitement. I’m a nurse that has worked on a psychiatric floor…I can see this happening!

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