The Second Opinion
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Narrated by:
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Franette Liebow
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Written by:
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Michael Palmer
About this listen
When Petros is severely injured by a hit-and-run driver, no one thinks he will survive. Two of Petros's other children, both physicians, battle Thea and their eccentric brother, Dimitri, by demanding that treatment for their father be withheld. Meanwhile, Petros lingers in the Beaumont Clinic's intensive care unit, where Thea is his only advocate.
As Thea uncovers the facts surrounding the disaster, it seems more and more to be no accident. Petros himself is the only witness. Who would want him dead? The answers are trapped in his brain...until he looks at Thea and begins to slowly blink a terrifying message.
In The Second Opinion, Michael Palmer has created a cat-and-mouse game where one woman must confront a conspiracy of doctors to uncover an evil practice that touches every single person who ever has a medical test. With unforgettable characters and twists and betrayals that come from the most unlikely places, The Second Opinion will keep you guessing...and looking over your shoulder.
©2009 Michael Palmer (P)2009 Brilliance Audio, Inc.What listeners say about The Second Opinion
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- FatCatHercules
- 2022-11-07
Ableist portrayal of autistic characters; horrible
the story itself is problematic; so many autism traits written into the characters, but what's even worse is the absolutely horrific performance OF the autistic characters; especially Dimitri. the performance makes one feel like Dimitri is some sing-along psychopath, lone-wolf shell of a person from the minute you meet the character. SPOILER ALERT 🤬🤬🤬 Even though this character ends up being an antagonist, the character is portrayed as completely unhinged well before the story itself allows one to suspect that they may be an antagonist.
it was so cringey to not only hear a story so off the mark about autistic people, but one that villainizes them AND has salt rubbed into the wounds of it with unhinged portrayals in the performance.
so while heartedly disappointed.
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