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Bezig met laden... Crack-Updoor Eric Christopherson
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. I bought this book because of all the five star reviews on Amazon. I think they may have come from the author's family and friends. This book was just so-so at best. The first half of the book was actually boring with little action. Most of the book consisted of the main character wondering if what he was thinking and experiencing was real or was it due to his paranoid schizophrenia that had surfaced after 22 years under control. Was someone really trying to drive him insane or was that just his paranoia? There were some good points in the plot but not enough to make a good book. Fortunately it was a quick read and the Kindle formatting was generally good. ( ) geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Argus Ward is a former U.S. Secret Service agent who runs a protection agency catering to the rich and famous. His best-kept secret--which he shares with lawyers and doctors and even psychiatrists--is his status as a high-functioning paranoid schizophrenic. One day, with little warning, he turns psychotic for the first time in twenty years. He lands in a secure psychiatric facility, charged with the murder of his most famous client, high tech industry billionaire John Helms, the wealthiest man in America.Argus has no memory of the killing. A blood test suggests to him that some unknown enemy had switched his anti-psychotic medication with identical-looking dummy pills to purposely drive him insane.A sign of lingering paranoia? His doctor thinks so. Even his wife. Yet Argus escapes incarceration to prove his theory.With the law on his trail and a ticking time bomb in his head--due to a lack of medication--he discovers that his disease had been "weaponized" by a powerful group to secretly assassinate John Helms as part of a multiple assassination conspiracy of world-wide significance.Or has Argus simply lost his mind again? What in the end is "real" and what is only imagination in his story?And what is justice for the criminally insane? Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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