
The Suicide Gene
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Narrado por:
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Bob Johnson
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C. J. Zahner
She thought they were her siblings. By the time she realized they weren’t, one of them was dead.
Doctor Emma Kerr had no right counseling them. Adopted and her birth records lost, she believed she was born a McKinney. Her face, intelligence, and depression resembled theirs. For years people mistook her for their sister. So she devised a plan. What begins as a scheme to counsel the McKinney family and determine if they are blood relatives quickly causes Emma to wonder if she had truly done the manipulating. Is someone following her?
Now Emma clamors to escape the McKinney world of domination and deception. Is she Mathew McKinney’s sister? She can’t be. Is he in love with her? He can’t be. Then how do he and his sisters know more about her than she knows herself? This is a game to them. Is the game suicide? Or murder?
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I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review
psychological problems
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Twists on Twins
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Nurture or Genes?
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The story is about a shrink (adopted, born from unknown parents) that thinks is treating her (lost) brothers that have suicide tendencies. The book starts a bit confusing and with a slow pace, but is definitively worth the wait as the story picks up speed, the thriller finally shows itself and the ending is full of surprises, even when we thing it will have a predictable one.
A shrink in need of a shrink
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A burning psychological mystery that starts with just a handful of pieces about a family after suicide takes another member. As the story progresses, we are put into the middle of this family, to see the way they think and feel about each of the other members. As more therapy sessions are revealed, the pieces are slowly put together revealing a twist of an ending.
Intense Psychological Listen
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I like how the story unfolds through multiple therapy sessions keeps you guessing who’s telling the truth
With good characters and narration I’ll definitely Check out more from this author
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Good story and narration
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The author, I believe is talented and it was not a bad book. Would I still recommend it? I would. If you can take the slow build up then it is for you
Not what I expected.
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I like a good mystery/thriller/suspense story and the blurb for The Suicide Gene really got my attention - it made me think of stories like Dan Brown or Michael Crichton. Unfortunately the writing style was different than those authors and I found the story outline to be hard to follow at times. There was a lot to keep track of, so many "M" names and background information mixed with what felt like unnecessary minutia details about Emma's life and her mother's/family. And then the twins (Minnie & Mary) kept providing a lot of history about long dead historical people and there was just a lot to follow. The playback to Emma's transcripts was rather annoying with the constant lead in to who is speaking - Emma:...; Minnie:...; etc. It would have been better (for me anyway) if the sessions could have been shown in real time and not in a sort of flashback.
However, this was still an interesting story, and makes you think about genetics, heredity and upbringing. The twins are crazy, and I didn't like them. Matt (the twins brother) was a mystery and I knew there was something about him and his history that was important. Emma was a roller coaster and I could never predict what would be going on with her from one day to the next, especially with concerns about her mother and father. Add in Emma's struggles with her husband Josh, and then add Giff to the equation...a lot of drama to work through there.
But I was still interested enough to figure out how this story was going to play out that I stuck with it and wow. Discovering the FULL history behind Emma, the twins and Matt, their parents and grandmother - OMG! Sick, just some very bad stuff and it's no wonder the kids turned out the way they did. Somehow Matt is the savior in this story, which yes was nice and sweet, but his hands aren't clean either.
Seeing Emma in the epilogue a year-ish after all this went down was nice - she is finally happy and free, pregnant and in love. Spoiler* [She discovers she is pregnant with twins, which freaks her out in a BIG way. But with Giff's help, is able to deal with it, and realizes that her girls will be different because she loves them and will raise them right. The final scene of the book gives every indication that (in the year 2030) one of Emma's twin girls is suffering from depression and suicidal thoughts, and is walking on literal think ice debating with herself about ending her suffering. A man jogging by calls out and brings the woman back to land. I think this is Matt and that he has not stopped looking out for Emma (his sister) or her family. It's never confirmed who the woman is, or who the man is, but who else could they be? (hide spoiler)]
Overall this was a hard book to get thru because of all the details (that felt like way too much info) but thought provoking and I am glad I read it.
As for the narration, I thoroughly enjoyed Bob Johnson's voice and storytelling ability. I've not listened to him before but I would listen to him again. His voice was actually (ironically) very similar to my ear to that of some of Dan Brown's audios. I am failing to remember which book of his that is similar (there have been a few) but regardless, the narrators voice was easy to listen to and a familiar sound which helped me get through some of the story that was hard to hear.
3 stars for the story, 4 stars for the narration.
Thought provoking - narration was soothing
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