Review - Progeny by Brian Harrison
My Copy of the Book
Year Published: 2013
Genre: Drama; Suspense
Blurb:
Dr. Cylus Pine, an experimental psychologist takes in serial criminals to rehabilitate through group therapy.
Remus enters Dr. Pines facility after exacting revenge of his abusive father. He begins his therapy with a serial killer, a mother, a bomber, and rape victim. Through the course of their therapy they discover the true effects of their crimes.The cause though is up to their interpretation of their own truth.
PROGENY is the first of six novels.
About the Author:
Working at a grocery store for over 12 years now, working every position there and becoming one of the managers of a corporate chain store, I have seen and heard it all in the retail/service world. I had to get those stories, thoughts, feelings, and ways to escape out of my head. I had to write not out of compulsion but out of a love of writing.
I grew up in a small town in Southwestern Michigan (coincidentally a town that no one that visits knows how to pronounce correctly), originally attending school to become a music therapist but the tapping of the keyboard was more addicting and found myself attending Andrews University in Berrien Springs, MI.
I play the drums, I love wearing ties, and I will eat all your Oreo's.
Connect with the Author:
Twitter: Brian Harrison Twitter
My Take on the Book:
Firstly, I love the way the cover was done of this book; secondly, if you don't like explicit gore or gross stuff, WARNING, do NOT read this book. There were some nurses that were very briefly featured in this book, that I would have liked if they'd had more of a role in the story. I'm not one hundred percent sure what happened at the end; I'm assuming, but I'm not entirely sure. I gave this book a four star rating.
Last Word:
After having read this book, I need to read a lighter book. It wasn't a dark book by any means; but it dealt with some very serious topics.
Enjoy,
Carmen.
Last Word:
After having read this book, I need to read a lighter book. It wasn't a dark book by any means; but it dealt with some very serious topics.
Enjoy,
Carmen.
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