The Other Man's Hands
The first time it happened, Marcus Hale thought he was having a stroke. He was sitting in his office at the Hudson Valley Psychiatric Group, reviewing a patient's file, when the words on the page stopped making sense. Not because he could not read them—his eyes worked fine—but because the words belonged to someone else's file. He knew this with a certainty that was not intellectual but...
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