Do You like book Ben Ölmeden Önce (2012)?
[Hell yes SPOILERS]The summary got me excited since it's mystery and all but the story was so slow in its pacing it got me bored. For me, the whole thing felt rushed and pushed together for the sake of plot development which it failed to deliver. Alright the lame parts were the random murdered gay priest, the whole Dan and Thea hooking up with no date whatsoever, the stupid break-in which was totally unnecessary if Thea had brains to ask help from Dimitri who has a 180 IQ to hack the records, the pathetic assault of Thea in the parking lot which she survived and immediately thought of Dan's manhood and nothing else(the culprit was a soldier from Afghanistan and he didn't even finish the job at least he could have raped her that way Thea would actually have character development and recover from her rape to become a bad ass main character but no), and that's all I can think of.Anyway, the only reason why I finished the book was for Dimitri and that's it.
—Matt
Dr. Thea Sperelakis has grown up struggling with Asperger's syndrome, but found peace as a doctor in a third world country. Until her father was hit by a car and she had to return to the States. She begins to delve into the circumstances surrounding his accident, she begins to realize his accident may not have been accidental at all. All was going well with this book, until a plot twist occurred that was identical to a plot twist in a previous novel I had read by Michael Palmer. I don't like recycling of ideas. I think I am probably finished with medical mysteries.
—Jerzfinestladiie
I don't want to give anything away, but I found the ending rather forced.
—Gentouch
Loved this book!
—randomcob2
Kindle: $8.54
—tabz