Review of 'The Dragonfly Effect (The Hypnotists Book 3)' on 'Goodreads'
2 stars
This one was not as clever. Sure, parts of it felt like realistic responses to a situation where hypnotists are real, but parts of it were mind-bindingly (pun intended) stupid. Dr. Mako seems perfectly in character until we realize his evil plan, which ... makes no sense whatsoever. And the final resolution of the book — where the US military just ... lets all these hypnotists, some of whom literally made the world come to a standstill, go, is perhaps less realistic than hypnotism itself.