Regina's Song
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Narrated by:
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Fred Berman
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Written by:
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David Eddings
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Leigh Eddings
About this listen
Eerily attuned to one another, twins Regina and Renata are so identical that even their mother can’t tell them apart. Then tragedy strikes: A vicious attack leaves one twin dead and the other so traumatized that she turns totally inward, incapable of telling anyone what happened or even who she is. She remains lost to the world, until the day Mark, a family friend, comes to visit - and the young woman utters her first intelligible word.
As she recovers, still with no memory of the past, her nightmares grow steadily more frightful, followed by wild fits of hysteria and dark mood swings. Her strange outbursts seem to coincide with the grisly serial murders that have begun plaguing Seattle. Could she be the killer? Determined to dispel his suspicion, Mark stakes out her home. The unholy sight he witnesses one night will haunt his soul for the rest of his life....
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- Ken
- 2018-09-18
A twist to the norm
I am a huge fan of Eddings work and I find I am different then most fans with this book. This novel is an urban tail with very little supernatural events. The story is also in first person compared to his other works and the main protagonist is no hero for the planet and all of humanity.
What I love is that it's a story of building friends who are going for post graduate school while helping a close family friend cope with the loss of her twin sister to a brutal rape/murder. Murder is on the rise and like most people there is speculation about the serial murder. Ultimately it shows not all bad guys are bad, but could be good as well.
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