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Scott Merriman
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Keith Houghton
Peace of mind is all Greg Cole has wanted since the murder of his twin sister, Scarlett.
In his new sun-soaked Florida life, he thought he had found it. But when Scarlett's killer is released early from prison with a cast-iron alibi, Greg realizes that his past is about to explode into his present, with terrifying consequences.
To expose the truth he must open up old wounds. As a talk therapist, Greg knows all about dark secrets, but when a childhood friendship comes to the fore and the police turn their spotlight on him, the thought of analyzing his own psyche is a disturbing prospect. How far can he trust his own memories?
With his life coming apart at the seams, and his grip on reality beginning to unravel, Greg must face the ghosts of his past if he hopes to prove his innocence and live to see another day.
©2016 Keith Houghton. (P)2016 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.Los oyentes también disfrutaron:
Riveting start that fizzled out
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The book opens with a scene in which the narrator/main character is on a bridge at a police road block. There's a hostage in the car and the person with the narrator seems to have a crazy plan. The rest of the book tries to explain this situation.
Greg Cole lives in Florida having left the Michigan upper peninsula following the murder of his twin sister Scarlett. He's become a psychologist and lives with his long-time friend Eve in a platonic house-sharing arrangement. Life is reasonably stable and good until a private detective shows up to let him know that the man convicted of killing his sister has been released from prison because he's been able to establish an alibi that was never introduced in court. A detective from Michigan arrives shortly after to give Cole the same news along with hints that he may be a suspect in his sister's murder now that they have learned that the wrong person was convicted.
As the story progresses Cole has to confront the convict who may have revenge on his mind, gets involved with a person from his childhood who has had his own share of run-ins with the law, and is framed for a second murder.
The book moves along well and there are good action sequences. Houghton can be an insightful writer. The problem comes near the end when Houghton begins dropping some odd hints along the path that led me to start questioning the reality of some of the events. Sure enough there's a sudden twist in the plot. Then it's not really a twist and we're back to normal, then another twist. All of this happens near the end of the book, making it less like Gone Girl and more like The Sixth Sense. Gillian Flynn played reasonably fair in Gone Girl giving us a frightening portrait of a marriage and then, around halfway through, turning everything upside down. But once the secret of the book is revealed she sticks with it for the rest of the book. Houghton pushes things way too far with hints about his patients and drugs that his sister took, then just kicks over the board at the end. What could have been a noire John Dies at the End becomes simply weird.
Bizarre twists at the end spoil the book
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Overall, I like an interesting book that makes you think so this was my kind of story.
The wheels in you brain will definitely turn.
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Amateurish
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And after being in and around multiple murders, kidnapping, shootouts with the police, etc., involving State Police and county cops in two states, Greg was basically patted on the head by the cops and told to take two weeks off work to recover. Don't think it would be that easy in real life.
Also, I had one petty gripe with the narration and I don't know if the narrator or the producer failed to do due diligence. Story was mostly set in Lee County FL, most specifically in Bonita Springs. Mentioned also was the Tamiami Trail. I live here in Lee County. Both Bonita and Tamiami were always mispronounced. It would have only taken a couple minutes to call any Lee County office and ask whoever answered how Bonita is pronounced locally and how to pronounce Tamiami. Narration would have been a five star without that irritant.
I have association with Lancaster PA which is not pronounced the same way that Lancaster CA is. I'm sure books written about either of those towns have the same problem. Also Charlotte MI is not pronounced the same as Charlotte NC. Picky issue, I know, but irritating to listen to.
Really Enjoyed This Book
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