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Mesmerized

Mesmerized

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It kept me mesmerized
Review: When attorney Beth Convey collapsed during a trial, she didn't realize that she was going to wake up with someone elses heart. During the healing process she notices certain things seem to be happening with her, such as nightmares, new food tastes, Russian poetry popping into her head, a hotter temper, a new ability to drive well at high speeds and a certain phone number that keeps coming into her mind.

On the other side of town is Jeff Hammond, a disgraced former FBI agent, now a Washington Post reporter. Jeff is on the trail of a former KGB agent.

What ties these two protagonists together is what brings this story its unique plot. Cellular Memory, a supposed closer link between the brain and the heart involving neurotransmitters. This premise itself could make for an exciting story, but when you throw in everything from assasination attempts to Russian history, brainwashed fanatics to double agents, you end up with a well researched novel riddled with intrigue. I thinks it's quite comparable to Ludlum.

Highly Recommended.

Inside the Covers:

The secret of human life, the universal secret, the root secret from which all other secrets spring, is the longing for more life. The furious and insatiable desire to be everything else without ever ceasing to be ourselves.

Miguel de Unamuno


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