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The Second Opinion

By: Michael Palmer
Narrated by: Franette Liebow
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Dr. Thea Sperelakis has always been an outsider. She has a brilliant medical mind and a remarkable ability to recall details, but her difficulty in dealing with hidden agendas and interpersonal conflicts has led her to leave the complex, money-driven dynamics of a hospital and to embrace working with the poor. Her father, Petros, is one of the most celebrated internal medicine specialists in the world and the founder of the cutting-edge Sperelakis Center for Diagnostic Medicine at Boston's sprawling, powerful Beaumont Clinic.

When Petros is severely injured by a hit-and-run driver, no one thinks he will survive. Two of Petros's other children, both physicians, battle Thea and their eccentric brother, Dimitri, by demanding that treatment for their father be withheld. Meanwhile, Petros lingers in the Beaumont Clinic's intensive care unit, where Thea is his only advocate.

As Thea uncovers the facts surrounding the disaster, it seems more and more to be no accident. Petros himself is the only witness. Who would want him dead? The answers are trapped in his brain...until he looks at Thea and begins to slowly blink a terrifying message.

In The Second Opinion, Michael Palmer has created a cat-and-mouse game where one woman must confront a conspiracy of doctors to uncover an evil practice that touches every single person who ever has a medical test. With unforgettable characters and twists and betrayals that come from the most unlikely places, The Second Opinion will keep you guessing...and looking over your shoulder.

©2009 Michael Palmer (P)2009 Brilliance Audio, Inc.

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    3 out of 5 stars

great story line; unnecessary love affair

I liked the story line and underlying theme. Great suspense and drama, integrated with interesting medical and technical backdrop. But the whole thing was spoiled because of the totally unnecessary, woefully predictable, and wholly gratuitous love affair, between the intellient and wealthy protagonist and bumbling "hunk type" security guard. The "Sappy" love affair sticks out, and distracts from the interest and intrigue otherwise generated by the otherwise intreguing substance underlying the story line.

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Enjoyable

I thought the plot was interesting and topical. The characters were mostly true to type. I say mostly because the main character - a physician with Asperger's syndrome - was super smart, but in a few places in the plot she acted on some quite unintelligent decisions. It seemed a little like a horror movie where a woman wakes up to a strange sound in the middle of the night and goes into the basement in her nightgown to investigate - you want to scream, "Don't do that!"

But overall I was fully engaged in the story. It had interesting twists and turns, and in the end I was blindsided by who the bad guy really was - didn't see it coming. I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested in medical murder mysteries.

Franette Liebow was excellent with the delivery of the story

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    3 out of 5 stars

A caricature of a detective novel

Very very very formulaic. But the premise of a detective hero with Aspergers is very interesting. Done much more effectively, however, in "The curious incident of the dog in the night." I kept hoping that the plot twists would be more than the inevitable, but alas they followed the googlemap route to a conclusion: Interstate whenever possible, no interesting diversions as that would add travel time and reduce gas mileage. The idea of the experience of sex from the point of view of Aspergers could have been particularly intriguing, but instead we get a blend of 50's sanitized romance and bodice-buster allegorical descriptions that was cartoonish.

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    2 out of 5 stars

Not good

This is one of the three or four books I had to stop listening to because the narration was so bad. I can only comment on the first half, but the plot wasn't much better than the narration. It seems Asperger's is the new popular thing to feature in novels, and that's fine when done right. This wasn't.

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Excellent story

Excellent portrayal of two characters dealing with Aspergers syndrome. The story was not about their Aspergers per se, but instead the Aspergers made for fascinating characters in a medical mystery.

I do have a medical background, but you don't have to be a medical person to follow the story, although the more you know, the more passionate you may feel about the storyline. Palmer explains everything in layman's terms so nothing is lost. His topics are generally hot buttons in the medical world, often on the injustices of insurance or medical politics.

My imagination is a lot like Michael Palmer so I love his books. The narrator was great. I didn't feel like he was reading and there was a lot of expression in his voice.

I highly recommend this book. Fun, interesting, suspenseful, page turner. :)

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review of narrator

I thoroughly enjoyed the book. The book was so good that the somewhat irritating voice and accents of the narrator failed to dim my enjoyment. I would have much preferred another "voice".

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    2 out of 5 stars

Ridiculous, formulaic potboiler

This is one of those books which one completes, reluctantly, in the hope that it can't really remain as bad as it is - wrong. It can.

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The Second Opinion

A very good book -read it

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Unexpected twists

What made the experience of listening to The Second Opinion the most enjoyable?

Hearing the truth about the medical profession.

Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?

I really enjoyed the main Character... I found myself rooting for her!

What does Franette Liebow bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Great job speaking for the different characters, varying speeds of speech, and accents brought this book to life!

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The main character's refreshing honesty was wonderful, made me laugh and lifted my mood.

Any additional comments?

A very hard act to follow!

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    5 out of 5 stars

Best book of the Year!

I wish Michael Palmer wrote more books! This is a great novel with much to do about life as well as murder. The characters truly come alive. This is my favorite book of the year and I loved the plot twists!

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