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The Hypnotist
The Hypnotist
Author: M. J. Rose
In Vienna a clandestine robbery inside a locked library leads to a brutal murder. — A 1,500-year-old sculpture holds the Metropolitan Museum of Art hostage. — A young woman's fatal accident gives two lovers a chance to meet again, against all odds. — A centuries-old massacre in Persia has modern-day repercussions in Iran. In New York City a Mat...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780778326755
ISBN-10: 0778326756
Publication Date: 5/1/2010
Pages: 405
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: Mira
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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I thought this book was just as great as the previous two in the series. Recommended for anyone who enjoys Dan Brown-esque action/adventure but with much more depth.
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he Hypnotist was a bit different from the first two novels in this series, in that the reincarnation story line wasnt nearly as important as it was in the other novels. As a result, I liked this one quite a bit more, and it was much easier for me to get through it. Additionally, our main character, Lucian Glass, was also in the last novel, and I enjoyed the continuity that his story brought.

Our ever present villain, Malachai Samuels, was far more tolerable to me this go around as well, which definitely helped the story move along for me. Lucian is a character that was pitted against Malachai in The Memorist and this novel, and that was much more fun to read about. In the previous novels, our main characters were working with Malachai, and it bothered me a ton cuz I havent trusted that guy from the start!

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