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Rating: Summary: Mystery Lover's Delight Review: As a mystery novel, "Amnesia" has it all! The location (Boston) is beautifully described, the characters are multi-dimensional and deftly drawn, and the plot is complex enough to pose an intellectual challenge but suspenseful enough to surprise the reader in the final chapters."Amnesia" was written by two people: a writer and her collaborator, a practicing forensic neuropsychologist. Their combined strengths result in the creation of a masterful mystery.
Rating: Summary: I Liked Amnesia Review: At first I wondered if in such a thin volume I'd be able to connect with the characters. And a good number of characters are introduced. But by the end of the book I liked Peter Zak enough to wonder what would happen to him and care. The story definitely moves right along but it doesn't move so fast as to be uncomfortable. There is ample description but usually not overdone. Although I am not nearly as enamored with wine drinking as the authors. The suspense is just about right with a few twists and turns to keep things interesting right to the end. But finally for me it is the sense that these could be real characters and whether I like them or not that would make me buy another volume. And I would buy another one. Terry Fritts
Rating: Summary: Great book-raises some fantastic issues Review: Forensic psychologist Dr. Peter Zak of the Pearce Psychiatric Institute used to work as a consultant at the Massachusetts Public Defender's Office. Two years have passed since he offered his services there. He advised a patient to plead not guilty by reason of insanity. When the person was freed, he stalked Peter and his wife because he took umbrage with the doctor calling him a lunatic. The maniac ultimately killed Peter's spouse. Peter vowed never again would he work for the Public Defender. However, a colleague asks Peter to help on a case, which peaks the doctor's interest and he agrees. Sylvia Jackson was found in a graveyard with a bullet in her head. She remained in a coma for six weeks before regaining consciousness without any memory of what happened to her. She does not recall someone killed her boyfriend, leaving him in her bed. As her memory returns, she believes her former husband killed her boyfriend and tried to murder her. Peter and the defense tame believe her ex-spouse is innocent or is he just a clever psychopath. This is a fine start to what appears to be an exciting medical mystery series. AMNESIA is a fascinating story centering on how professionals can manipulate real and false memories of a weakened person. Peter is an appealing character as an individual who has lost part of his soul, but is finally starting to recover his equilibrium. G.H. Ephron has created a fresh mystery that sub-genre fans will relisg. Harriet Klausner
Rating: Summary: More than Mystery Review: I liked this book not just because Peter Zak is sympathetic and engaging, and not just because it has a suspenseful and well-constucted plot. I liked this book because it explored the idea of memory and made me think differently about eye-witness testimony. A great read!
Rating: Summary: Can't put it down Review: This is the kind of book that grips you from page one and makes you want to re-read the whole thing when you're done to see if you could have spotted whodunnit. Very much looking forward to "Addiction" next and hopefully a whole series of books by such great writer(s).
Rating: Summary: Can't put it down Review: This is the kind of book that grips you from page one and makes you want to re-read the whole thing when you're done to see if you could have spotted whodunnit. Very much looking forward to "Addiction" next and hopefully a whole series of books by such great writer(s).
Rating: Summary: Memories are tricky... Review: What a great mystery! This book is a delight to read. The writing style is taut and crisp, the characters (especially Peter Zak)multidimensional, and the theme profound. To what extent can we trust memories? With what confidence can someone (especially someone who has been hit in the head!) be trusted to recollect critical events? This psychological question is explored in a wonderful setting (Boston is the place, and it is beautifully described!). I really enjoyed some of the details of how psychological evaluations are conducted. Peter Zak shares with readers his myriad interests,such as Mission furniture,pottery and rowing on the Charles River. You can't put thjis book down! If you arelooking for a fun mystery, with an interesting and engaging main character,acolorful setting and a thought-provoking theme - this is it.It would be great to discuss in book clubs. I understand that anotherPeter Zak mystery is in the works (check the web site) and can't wait to read it!
Rating: Summary: AN INVITATION Review: You are all invited to come toWinsted's Beardsley & MemorialLibrary Mystery Discussion Groupmeeting.   They say that the apple ofcreativity doesn't fall far fromthe tree. That appears to be thecase with this apple from theEphron family tree.  On April 9 we will have thepleasure of hosting HALLIE EPHRON.  Hallie is the third daughter ofHenry and Phoebe Ephron, whom amongother things, wrote the screenplays for"Carousel", "Desk Set", and "Daddy LongLegs".     Her older sister Nora Ephron, isthe writer, director and producerof such favorites as, "Sleepless in Seattle", and "You've Got Mail". In my opinion, these are a farcry from the bad majority of theHollywood violence andblood-letting movies that besmirchthe once "silver screen".  Before deciding to join herfamily in the writing trade, Hallietaught at Curry College and LesleyUniversity. I also discovered thatshe teaches workshops for publishedand aspiring writers in Summerwriters'conference classes on CapeCod.  With her partner Donald Davidoff,Hallie has authored the Dr. PeterZak mysteries:Amnesia(2000),Addiction(2001), anda soon-to-be-published Delirium. Donald Davidoff is aforensicpsychologist who teaches atthe Harvard Medical School, andruns a neuropsychiatric unit in theUniversity's psychiatric hospital.
Rating: Summary: AN INVITATION Review: You are all invited to come toWinsted's Beardsley & MemorialLibrary Mystery Discussion Groupmeeting. They say that the apple ofcreativity doesn't fall far fromthe tree. That appears to be thecase with this apple from theEphron family tree. On April 9 we will have thepleasure of hosting HALLIE EPHRON. Hallie is the third daughter ofHenry and Phoebe Ephron, whom amongother things, wrote the screenplays for"Carousel", "Desk Set", and "Daddy LongLegs". Her older sister Nora Ephron, isthe writer, director and producerof such favorites as, "Sleepless in Seattle", and "You've Got Mail". In my opinion, these are a farcry from the bad majority of theHollywood violence andblood-letting movies that besmirchthe once "silver screen". Before deciding to join herfamily in the writing trade, Hallietaught at Curry College and LesleyUniversity. I also discovered thatshe teaches workshops for publishedand aspiring writers in Summerwriters'conference classes on CapeCod. With her partner Donald Davidoff,Hallie has authored the Dr. PeterZak mysteries:Amnesia(2000),Addiction(2001), anda soon-to-be-published Delirium. Donald Davidoff is aforensicpsychologist who teaches atthe Harvard Medical School, andruns a neuropsychiatric unit in theUniversity's psychiatric hospital.
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