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As he delves deep into the boy's mind, he discovers that Josef murdered his own family on the orders of his sister Evelyn. When Joona and Erik journey deep into the woods to find Evelyn, she admits that she was abused by her brother for many years. When she refused to submit to him, he took revenge on the entire family. When Josef escapes from custody and Erik's only son Benjamin disappears from the family home, Erik is thrust into a world of violence and gang warfare, forcing him to revisit his past to discover the truth.

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Rate as 2 out of 5, I didn't like it that much. Rate as 3 out of 5, I thought it was OK. Rate as 4 out of 5, I liked it. Rate as 5 out of 5, I loved it. Rating: 0 out of 5 stars. Write a review optional. I was intrigued when I first picked up an audio copy of The Hypnotist with the comparisons to fellow Swedish thriller author, Steig Larson. Alas, this novel is not in the same league as the works of Larson. This novel is a long winded, overwritten story with multiple plot lines.

Although, the novel was intriguing at times and had good tension in spots, there was so much that was wrong with it, that it was hard to enjoy. For starters, the characterization of the main characters, with the exception of Joona Linna, was poor. Erik Maria Bark was an annoying narcissist. His wife was dull and uninteresting. There son did nothing but whine. The novel had multiple plot lines involving the abduction of their son, the treatment of a psychopath using hypnotism, old crazy patients of Bark, and the most ridiculous of them all, a devastating, vicious, lethal gang of young children.

Besides the fact that some of the plot lines were a bit weak, the novel went massive stretches without mentioning some of them, making them out of sight, out of mind. Also, there was an absurdly long flash back, which could have been worked in, in smaller bites. The novel was far too long. There was lots of fluff that could have been removed, and although there were positive aspects of it and certain parts that I enjoyed, overall this was not a particularly good novel and definitely not as good as Steig Larson.

Carl Alves — author of The Invocation. A quick but disappointing read. The story felt disjointed, don't know if that is down to the writing or a problem with the translation. Also the characters are really unlikable, didn't care if they all made it to the end of the book. Steig Larsson, Henning Mankell, Jo Nesbe, to name a few, have written written some of the best post-modern noir fiction to date.

However, this was a disappointing book, in fact, I could not finish reading it. The writing translation? The Hypnotist is about a hypnotist who, after a ten year hiatus, hypnotizes the victim of a crime. After doing this, his life filled with twists and turns. I won this book from the first-reads author giveaway. This book was a little hard to get into at first, but I was eventually drawn into it.

Sometimes there were details that could have been left out because it made for very boring reading. There is also a lot of going back and forth throughout the book. Overall, it was a pretty good read.

Set my teeth on edgeI could not get into this book no matter how often I picked it up. There was something about each of the characters that set my teeth on edge. The floundering around of the detecting team was irritating too, as was the dithering of Mr.

Hypnotist whose decisions caused all these problems. Finns are usually quiet yet decisive people but Joona Linna hardly ripples the air. Heck, just eliminating a few of the traditional Scandinavian introspective sequences would've helped immensely. The plot was pretty unique: there's a gruesome multiple murder, the sole survivor is barely hanging on in the hospital, and the only hope of finding the murderer seems to be by enlisting the help of a doctor who used to practice hypnosis.

He finally agrees to get involved, after much introspection, shakes the rust off his hypnosis skills, puts the patient under after much introspection on the part of the medical and law enforcement communities , and gets far more than he bargained for. Fantastic Hypnotist, Decatur, Alabama. The information about The Hypnotist shown above was first featured in "The BookBrowse Review" - BookBrowse's online-magazine that keeps our members abreast of notable and high-profile books publishing in the coming weeks.

In most cases, the reviews are necessarily limited to those that were available to us ahead of publication. If you are the publisher or author of this. Prior to becoming a hypnotist, Kathy was a. Audiences will find themselves enthralled, amused and thoroughly enchanted by our world-renowned hypnotists and mind readers who have earned an outstanding reputation for bringing a fresh, fun and purely entertaining approach to hypnotism.

K likes. The Hypnotist is a fabulously-crafted story from Sweden. A family is wiped out by a serial killer; all but an elder daughter, who is, ominously, missing. The police, stunned at the brutality of a triple murder, race to find and protect her. The Hypnotist is set in Sweden, but the characters, the dilemmas and the unsettling murder case are universal.

The book is essentially about the influence of family bonds, which carry both. Jeff is a seasoned certified hypnotist, radio talk show host and polished showman who dazzles you with his southern charm.

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