Trained to be a detective by his father, blessed with astounding powers of observation and deduction, and cursed with a refusal to take anything seriously, Shawn Spencer has convinced everyone he’s psychic. Now, with his best friend, Gus, he’s either going to clean up…or be found out. It’s Psych’s coolest case ever—the founder of a computer game company has disappeared, and the only way to find him is to search for clues inside the game. But before Shawn can get to level two, he is shocked to discover his partner, Gus, has decided he doesn’t want to be a detective anymore and has taken a grown-up job in the real world. Is this the end of Psych? Or is it the end of Gus? Because when a fellow executive at Benson Pharmaceuticals turns up dead, he realizes there’s some bad business going on behind closed doors. Now Gus needs Shawn more than ever to solve this puzzle—before he’s forced to take an early, and permanent, retirement.
Now Shawn Spencer, the mastermind from TV's hit show Psych, shows you how to become a fake psychic-and a real detective-using his patented methods of crime-fighting awesomeness.
When Shawn's enemies begin turning up dead, Gus, his best friend, wonders if Shawn's new sidekick, a beautiful woman who insists she's Shawn's psychic slave, is responsible.
Psych is an engrossing guide to the most important topic there is: it is the story of us.
This series offers short, reader-friendly introductions to cutting-edge topics in psychology.
Unfortunately, there is a dreadful lack of research into bad psych. In my posh profession, we don't say dreadful lack of course. We say dearth, which is close to saying duh, I think. Anyway, following a sound search of psychological ...