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Halifax: Resurrection

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I liked this more than I thought I would. For some reason I expected Science Fiction elements or it to be primarily Science Fiction. That was not the case. This is very much a Psychological Thriller, and I am very much here for it.

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The dialogue during Halifax’s early recovery is charmingly abrupt and logical give her circumstances.
A great psychological thriller – Highly recommended.

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Roger Simpson’s second book in the Halifax series is wonderfully written and does not disappoint. It has an interesting and intriguing protagonist and the complicated mystery she must solve is great. I can’t wait for the next in the series.

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Forensic psychiatrist Jane Halifax awakes from a coma after a horrific auotmobile accident to discover that her brain injury has altered all she sees. thinks, and remembers. Her spotty memory is unreliable at best. She is immediately tossed into a difficult and personal case where nothing is as it seems. What is the truth? What is merely her own mind rebuilding itself? And what happened to the files apparently stolen from her car after the accident. Enter Luna, a yound woman who is connected to a decades old case in Jane's past. Luna has her own agenda and the two women learn thay must trust and work with each other to solve the cold case. An excellent thriller, beautifullt written.

DP Lyle
Award-winning author fo the Jake longly and Cain/Harper thriller series

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Roger Simpson does it again, it had everything that I was hoping for. I enjoyed the concept from the mystery genre, the plot has a great overall feel to it and I was engaged with what was happening. The characters worked well overall and were written perfectly. It had the great style that I enjoyed from the other books.

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