The American Strangler

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Pub Date 16 Jul 2020 | Archive Date 30 Nov 2020

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“The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers.”

–Dick the Butcher, William Shakespeare, Henry VI, Part 2, Act IV, Scene 2

Ron Rellick agrees.

Simple and sweet. We all know how lots of people hate lawyers, especially if they have ever been sued. Dr. Ron Rellick loses everything, including his sanity, to a malpractice claim and goes homicidal.

The title has a dual meaning… The legal system is strangling America, and now a serial killer is strangling the legal system.

Get inside the mind of a good man turned violent. See how the evil of corrupt lawyers leads to unforgiving vengeance. Dr. Rellick becomes the hunter to avenge what he sees as the scales of justice fractured and out of balance.

“The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers.”

–Dick the Butcher, William Shakespeare, Henry VI, Part 2, Act IV, Scene 2

Ron Rellick agrees.

Simple and sweet. We all know how lots of...


A Note From the Publisher

Dr. Robert M. Fleisher holds a BA in psychology and DMD with a specialty in endodontics. Engaged in writing for the past thirty-five years, he has written for professional journals as well as having produced several non-fiction books. The American Strangler is Dr. Fleisher’s second novel and eighth published book.

Dr. Fleisher looks forward to telling his stories to an audience interested in difficult subjects. He is an active member of International Thriller Writers.

Dr. Robert M. Fleisher holds a BA in psychology and DMD with a specialty in endodontics. Engaged in writing for the past thirty-five years, he has written for professional journals as well as having...


Advance Praise

“The premise of taking Shakespeare’s ‘kill all the lawyers’ literally is quite clever.” –Mike Garrett, Stephen King’s first editor

“The premise of taking Shakespeare’s ‘kill all the lawyers’ literally is quite clever.” –Mike Garrett, Stephen King’s first editor


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Thank you to NetGalley and Black Rose Writing for the arc of The American Strangler by Robert M. Fleisher.

Thanks Robert M. Fleisher for writing this very interesting psychological thriller.

We've all heard lawyer jokes. Whether we be sued or not... most of us have an opinion about certain lawsuits and cases as well as the lack of justice in some parts that are within the legal system, and many who in which would abuse the system. The author takes goes beyond this and really gives us a serial killer.... Ron Rellick isn't just any serial killer i want to add He is a guy in which who definitely gets a deal, but he doesn't react the way in which the society would expect him to. Ron ends up becoming the hunter, and his prey/victims is far from ordinary in any way shape or form. It is disturbing, shocking, captivating, gripping, gritty.

What a great read, i thoroughly enjoyed it and it was a quick read for me I read it pretty quickly.

5 Stars⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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Surpringly good. Reading for me is emotional and I really enjoyed this story about a doctor who loses everything including his mind. It was really easy to see what would send someone to the dark side when justice let's you down. A definite must read. Happy reading!

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This book was an #ARC from #NetGalley provided to me by the author and publisher - free of charge for an honest review.

Dr. Rellick is a predominate oral surgeon. He is living THE life. That is until a malpractice suit wrongfully derails his career and life. Dr. Rellick decides the best form of revenge is targeting those that he feels are the problem of the American justice system - lawyers (and greedy, slimy ones at that). This dark thriller shows just how far one man is willing to go when backed into a corner with no way out.

This book is dark and kept me on the edge of my seat. The idea of a good guy gone bad is one that always grabs your attention and forces you to think - who is actually the bad guy here? Who do we root for? The author did a great job depicting a man who had it all, lost it all and took extreme steps to right wrongs. But, is he righting them or creating an never-ending cycle of revenge?

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Ron is a dental surgeon who years after treating a young man is sued by the widow for everything that happened to the young man after seeing Ron. The widow's lawyer sets up the jury and the witness to get a large settlement. Ron becomes so mad at all he loses from this misuse of justice that he kills the lawyer. Then he goes on to kill others for the same type of approach to law. He leaves his wife and goes out to be another person. This is a thriller in the true sense of the word.

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Dr. Rellick is a local dental surgeon who is sued. When a bad outcome happens to a patient, he is targeted by the family and suddenly his life is plunged into a nightmare. This is an intriguing psychological thriller that keeps you turning the pages. At first, my impression was more horror than thriller, based on the cover and title. I was pleasantly surprised by the thriller instead.
Definitely worth the read.

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