If your mind betrayed you… would you know?
One year after a brutal convenience store robbery shatters his family, Will Harper is barely surviving. Haunted by trauma, drowning in guilt, and numbed by a carefully managed cocktail of prescriptions, Will clings to what little remains of his life: weekly therapy sessions, strict medication schedules, and visitation with his two sons.
Or at least… that’s what he believes.
As Will struggles to piece together his fractured reality, cracks begin to form. Conversations don’t line up. Memories feel wrong. People react to him with quiet concern—or fear. And his trusted psychiatrist insists the confusion is normal, just another symptom of trauma that can be controlled with the right dosage.
But what if the treatment is the real danger?
As Will’s perception unravels, he’s forced to confront an unthinkable truth: not all prescriptions are meant to heal—and some are designed to erase. With his sanity slipping and reality itself called into question, Will must decide whether to trust the doctors who promise stability… or his own broken mind screaming that something is terribly, irrevocably wrong.
The Killing Prescription is a dark psychological thriller about grief, manipulation, unreliable memory, and how easily the human mind can be rewritten—especially when it’s desperate to survive.
Some cures are worse than the diagnosis.