Skip to main content

Member Review

Cover Image: The Protégé

The Protégé

Pub Date:

Review by

Jess S, Reviewer

3 stars
3 stars
3 stars
3 stars
3 stars
3 stars
3 stars
3 stars
3 stars
3 stars
You know, this was a fascinating suspense novel with some interesting characters. While there is some pretty intense use of medical language especially considering that both of the main characters are part of a forensic educational department, but it wasn't so overwhelming that I felt the need to look up every single work, there was enough in context to allow everything to flow.

It's always kind of interesting to process through the different "reasons" that we come up to justify sociopathic behaviors/tendencies and this one's kind of a doozy. The action was a bit choppy, but the conceit was plum for the taking. The characters were interesting, and certainly focused, but perhaps it was a little too neatly composed in the end for our heroine.

If you like a fun little cat and mouse game of very intelligent people, then this might be the right read for you!

I enjoyed the narrators, Cindy kay and Jess Nahikian, who provided the voices for the two main characters, two distinct and powerful voices to help differentiate between the two. This helped the story flow well, so that there was really no confusion between whose perspective we were observing.

Thanks to Dreamscape Media via Netgalley for the advanced audiobook copy to review!
*This page contains affiliate links, so we may earn a small commission when you make a purchase through links on our site at no additional cost to you.