Subject 375

Author:   Nikki Owen ,  January LaVoy
Publisher:   Blackstone Publishing
Volume:   1
ISBN:  

9781504725798


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   06 September 2016
Format:   Hardback
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What to believe. Who to betray. When to run. Plastic surgeon Dr. Maria Martinez has Asperger's. Convicted of killing a priest, she is alone in prison and has no memory of the murder. DNA evidence places Maria at the scene of the crime, yet she claims she's innocent. Then she starts to remember ... A strange room. Strange people. Being watched. As Maria gets closer to the truth, she is drawn into a web of international intrigue and must fight not only to clear her name but to remain alive. With a protagonist as original as The Bridge's Saga Norén, part one in the Project trilogy is as addictive as the Bourne novels.

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Author:   Nikki Owen ,  January LaVoy
Publisher:   Blackstone Publishing
Imprint:   Blackstone Publishing
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.544kg
ISBN:  

9781504725798


ISBN 10:   1504725794
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   06 September 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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An engaging, exciting read from a writer who is always a step ahead of the reader's expectations. -- David Mark, Sunday Times bestselling author Narrator January LaVoy adds to the intense atmosphere of this psychological thriller...LaVoy captures Maria's growing anxiety at the disruption of her former routine and her forced confrontation of a murder she doesn't recall. It's obvious that Maria has Asperger's syndrome, and LaVoy capitalizes on her behavior--her dispassionate recitation of facts, stilted interactions with other characters, and increasing apprehension. Overall, LaVoy's depiction of Maria as a sympathetic and intriguing character heightens the tension of the conspiracy that is revealed through the story's twists and turns. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award. -- AudioFile A simply riveting read from cover to cover with all manner of unexpected twists and turns. A deftly crafted, multilayered story by a truly gifted novelist with a flair for suspense driven narratives...very highly recommended. -- Midwest Book Review The first taut, often terrifying installment of Nikki Owen's Project trilogy. -- BookPage A great conspiracy thriller and a mind-bending tale! -- Booktime Powerful and gripping--an adrenaline-filled thriller you won't forget. -- Kimberley Chambers, author of Payback


"""A great conspiracy thriller and a mind-bending tale!"" -- ""Booktime"" ""A simply riveting read from cover to cover with all manner of unexpected twists and turns. A deftly crafted, multilayered story by a truly gifted novelist with a flair for suspense driven narratives...very highly recommended."" -- ""Midwest Book Review"" ""An engaging, exciting read from a writer who is always a step ahead of the reader's expectations."" -- ""David Mark, Sunday Times bestselling author"" ""Narrator January LaVoy adds to the intense atmosphere of this psychological thriller...LaVoy captures Maria's growing anxiety at the disruption of her former routine and her forced confrontation of a murder she doesn't recall. It's obvious that Maria has Asperger's syndrome, and LaVoy capitalizes on her behavior--her dispassionate recitation of facts, stilted interactions with other characters, and increasing apprehension. Overall, LaVoy's depiction of Maria as a sympathetic and intriguing character heightens the tension of the conspiracy that is revealed through the story's twists and turns. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award."" -- ""AudioFile"" ""Powerful and gripping--an adrenaline-filled thriller you won't forget."" -- ""Kimberley Chambers, author of Payback"" ""The first taut, often terrifying installment of Nikki Owen's Project trilogy."" -- ""BookPage"""


Powerful and gripping-an adrenaline-filled thriller you won't forget. -- Kimberley Chambers, author of Payback A great conspiracy thriller and a mind-bending tale! -- Booktime The first taut, often terrifying installment of Nikki Owen's Project trilogy. -- BookPage A simply riveting read from cover to cover with all manner of unexpected twists and turns. A deftly crafted, multilayered story by a truly gifted novelist with a flair for suspense driven narratives...very highly recommended. -- Midwest Book Review Narrator January LaVoy adds to the intense atmosphere of this psychological thriller...LaVoy captures Maria's growing anxiety at the disruption of her former routine and her forced confrontation of a murder she doesn't recall. It's obvious that Maria has Asperger's syndrome, and LaVoy capitalizes on her behavior-her dispassionate recitation of facts, stilted interactions with other characters, and increasing apprehension. Overall, LaVoy's depiction of Maria as a sympathetic and intriguing character heightens the tension of the conspiracy that is revealed through the story's twists and turns. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award. -- AudioFile An engaging, exciting read from a writer who is always a step ahead of the reader's expectations. -- David Mark, Sunday Times bestselling author


A great conspiracy thriller and a mind-bending tale! -- Booktime A simply riveting read from cover to cover with all manner of unexpected twists and turns. A deftly crafted, multilayered story by a truly gifted novelist with a flair for suspense driven narratives...very highly recommended. -- Midwest Book Review An engaging, exciting read from a writer who is always a step ahead of the reader's expectations. -- David Mark, Sunday Times bestselling author Narrator January LaVoy adds to the intense atmosphere of this psychological thriller...LaVoy captures Maria's growing anxiety at the disruption of her former routine and her forced confrontation of a murder she doesn't recall. It's obvious that Maria has Asperger's syndrome, and LaVoy capitalizes on her behavior--her dispassionate recitation of facts, stilted interactions with other characters, and increasing apprehension. Overall, LaVoy's depiction of Maria as a sympathetic and intriguing character heightens the tension of the conspiracy that is revealed through the story's twists and turns. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award. -- AudioFile Powerful and gripping--an adrenaline-filled thriller you won't forget. -- Kimberley Chambers, author of Payback The first taut, often terrifying installment of Nikki Owen's Project trilogy. -- BookPage


Author Information

Nikki Owen is a writer and columnist. As part of her degree, she studied at the acclaimed University of Salamanca--the same city where her protagonist of Subject 375, Dr. Maria Martinez, hails from. Born in Dublin, Nikki now lives in Gloucestershire, England, with her family.

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