Escaping Psychiatry 2 Audiobook by Olga Nunez Miret
Update: 2017-08-25
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Title: Escaping Psychiatry 2
Subtitle: The Case of the Swapped Bodies
Author: Olga Nunez Miret
Narrator: Kathy James
Format: Unabridged
Length: 7 hrs and 2 mins
Language: English
Release date: 08-25-17
Publisher: Olga Nunez Miret
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense
Publisher's Summary:
A woman shot dead. No enemies, no motive, only a story about how she swapped bodies with another woman found on her computer. The other woman in the story, the owner of the swapped body, goes into labor and won't talk.
When FBI Agent Dave Dean asks psychiatrist/writer Mary Miller for her assistance, she doesn't know that The Case of the Swapped Bodies is not the only mystery in Port Haven. A hit and run, an armed robbery gone wrong, and questions about family traditions, priorities and legacies come into play and complicate matters. The line between fact and fiction is more tenuous than anybody realized and suspense is on the menu.
This is the third book in the Escaping Psychiatry series and it poses new challenges for Mary Miller. And not all the challenges are professional ones. How do you carry on when you've survived the unthinkable?
Members Reviews:
Great psychological mystery
Intense. Thought provoking. Great psychological mystery. Hang on to your hats!
A Jolly Good Read
As a doctor and a psychiatrist, the author knows well the workings of the human mind, and she brings this knowledge to the table in 'The Case of the Swapped Bodies'.
When consulting psychiatrist Mary Miller receives an unusual document from an FBI contact, it sets in chain a puzzling series of events. As with all mystery novels, it is difficult to give a flavour of the story without spoilers. Suffice to say this is a complex, carefully structured tale involving an unusual murder, FBI-police rivalry, buried secrets, small-town gossip and innuendo, an on-off love affair, and a character who may be insane - or worse. Olga Nunez Miret steers a careful line around the different narrative threads, and strews just enough red herrings in your path to keep you weaving back and forth between possible 'solutions' until the book's closing stages. Logic and emotion interweave to keep the reader off-balance and anxious to see how resolution(s) will be achieved. You may never view American small-town life in quite the same way again.A jolly good read.
Excellent
"Escaping Psychiatry 2. The Case of the Swapped Bodies" by Olga Núñez Miret was a real treat and almost a surprise. I like the author's sharp and psychologically charged writing. I was not prepared, however, for the extremely clever plot.
At first there is the confusion of a woman waking up in a different body and in a different life. Then she establishes contact with the woman currently in her own body. That in itself is a great premise and the conversation between the trapped women would have been more than enough for one successful book.
Nunez Miret doesn't stop there but now introduces more complexity as the case is being handled by both, the police, and our series heroine, psychiatrist Mary.
Despite a heavy workload I couldn't resist the book and kept reading at every opportunity to get to the bottom of this psychological thriller. My curiosity got the better of me and all I can say is that the denouement doesn't let you down.
A clever idea, perfectly executed with sharp writing, excellent characters and a lot going for it. Maybe the author's best so far. Highly recommended.
Title: Escaping Psychiatry 2
Subtitle: The Case of the Swapped Bodies
Author: Olga Nunez Miret
Narrator: Kathy James
Format: Unabridged
Length: 7 hrs and 2 mins
Language: English
Release date: 08-25-17
Publisher: Olga Nunez Miret
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense
Publisher's Summary:
A woman shot dead. No enemies, no motive, only a story about how she swapped bodies with another woman found on her computer. The other woman in the story, the owner of the swapped body, goes into labor and won't talk.
When FBI Agent Dave Dean asks psychiatrist/writer Mary Miller for her assistance, she doesn't know that The Case of the Swapped Bodies is not the only mystery in Port Haven. A hit and run, an armed robbery gone wrong, and questions about family traditions, priorities and legacies come into play and complicate matters. The line between fact and fiction is more tenuous than anybody realized and suspense is on the menu.
This is the third book in the Escaping Psychiatry series and it poses new challenges for Mary Miller. And not all the challenges are professional ones. How do you carry on when you've survived the unthinkable?
Members Reviews:
Great psychological mystery
Intense. Thought provoking. Great psychological mystery. Hang on to your hats!
A Jolly Good Read
As a doctor and a psychiatrist, the author knows well the workings of the human mind, and she brings this knowledge to the table in 'The Case of the Swapped Bodies'.
When consulting psychiatrist Mary Miller receives an unusual document from an FBI contact, it sets in chain a puzzling series of events. As with all mystery novels, it is difficult to give a flavour of the story without spoilers. Suffice to say this is a complex, carefully structured tale involving an unusual murder, FBI-police rivalry, buried secrets, small-town gossip and innuendo, an on-off love affair, and a character who may be insane - or worse. Olga Nunez Miret steers a careful line around the different narrative threads, and strews just enough red herrings in your path to keep you weaving back and forth between possible 'solutions' until the book's closing stages. Logic and emotion interweave to keep the reader off-balance and anxious to see how resolution(s) will be achieved. You may never view American small-town life in quite the same way again.A jolly good read.
Excellent
"Escaping Psychiatry 2. The Case of the Swapped Bodies" by Olga Núñez Miret was a real treat and almost a surprise. I like the author's sharp and psychologically charged writing. I was not prepared, however, for the extremely clever plot.
At first there is the confusion of a woman waking up in a different body and in a different life. Then she establishes contact with the woman currently in her own body. That in itself is a great premise and the conversation between the trapped women would have been more than enough for one successful book.
Nunez Miret doesn't stop there but now introduces more complexity as the case is being handled by both, the police, and our series heroine, psychiatrist Mary.
Despite a heavy workload I couldn't resist the book and kept reading at every opportunity to get to the bottom of this psychological thriller. My curiosity got the better of me and all I can say is that the denouement doesn't let you down.
A clever idea, perfectly executed with sharp writing, excellent characters and a lot going for it. Maybe the author's best so far. Highly recommended.
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