Introduction of the ebook: Your Heart Belongs to Me
Đánh giá : 3.37 /5 (sao)
From the #1 “New York Times” bestselling master of suspense comes a riveting thriller that probes the deepest terrors of the human psyche–and the ineffable mystery of what truly makes us who we are. Here a brilliant young man finds himself fighting for his very existence in a battle that starts with the most frightening words of all…
At thirty-four, Internet entrepreneu From the #1 “New York Times” bestselling master of suspense comes a riveting thriller that probes the deepest terrors of the human psyche–and the ineffable mystery of what truly makes us who we are. Here a brilliant young man finds himself fighting for his very existence in a battle that starts with the most frightening words of all…
At thirty-four, Internet entrepreneur Ryan Perry seemed to have the world in his pocket–until the first troubling symptoms appeared out of nowhere. Within days, he’s diagnosed with incurable cardiomyopathy and finds himself on the waiting list for a heart transplant; it’s his only hope, and it’s dwindling fast. Ryan is about to lose it all…his health, his girlfriend Samantha, and his life.
One year later, Ryan has never felt better. Business is good and he hopes to renew his relationship with Samantha. Then the unmarked gifts begin to appear–a box of Valentine candy hearts, a heart pendant. Most disturbing of all, a graphic heart surgery video and the chilling message: “Your heart belongs to me.”
In a heartbeat, the medical miracle that gave Ryan a second chance at life is about to become a curse worse than death. For Ryan is being stalked by a mysterious woman who feels entitled to everything he has. She’s the spitting image of the twenty-six-year-old donor of the heart beating steadily in Ryan’s own chest.
And she’s come to take it back. …more
Review ebook Your Heart Belongs to Me
Gah! Is someone going to come up with a cure for my compulsion to force myself to finish books that suck? I am a fan of Koontz, but this one is not worthy of a recommendation.
Ryan is a 30 something dotcom phenom. He starts to have heart problems and becomes paranoid that someone close to him is poisoning him, because he has barrels of money. It turns out he needs a transplant. He gets hooked up with a doctor that will get him on the top of the list ‘at any cost’. He tells no one about his issues Gah! Is someone going to come up with a cure for my compulsion to force myself to finish books that suck? I am a fan of Koontz, but this one is not worthy of a recommendation.
Ryan is a 30 something dotcom phenom. He starts to have heart problems and becomes paranoid that someone close to him is poisoning him, because he has barrels of money. It turns out he needs a transplant. He gets hooked up with a doctor that will get him on the top of the list ‘at any cost’. He tells no one about his issues or his plan, save his girlfriend who he phones on the way to get the new heart. We flash forward a year and this is where it all falls apart. He has not talked to his girlfriend in 9 months, but we never get know what happened. Someone is trying to kill him. His parents are a**holes. His girlfriend has published a novel and he keeps reading it over and over hoping to find a clue as to why she left. He keeps thinking about her telling him about writing and using subtext so whatever you are trying to say is implied the reader. This is how the whole damn book is! Nothing is ever said or explained, unless you want to know a 4 paragraph description of the interior of a room or the weather. There is this whole side story of this freak that does assisted suicides and also keeps preserved cadavers in his home for decoration. This part is interesting, but it falls flat because it has no relevance to story at all. In the end, we find who wants to kill him, but it is stupid!
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