The memory collector

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Meg Gardiner: The memory collector (2009, Dutton)

English language

Published Oct. 19, 2009 by Dutton.

ISBN:
978-0-525-95075-2
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The second pulse-pounding thriller in Meg Gardiner’s Jo Beckett series, whose “thrilling,”1 “crackerjack,”2 “adrenaline-filled”3 debut was an Independent Mystery Booksellers Association bestseller.Forensic psychiatrist Jo Beckett’s specialty is the psychological autopsy— an investigation into a person’s life to determine whether a death was natural, accidental, suicide, or homicide. She calls herself a deadshrinker instead of a head-shrinker: The silence of her “patients” is a key part of the job’s attraction. When Jo is asked to do a psychological autopsy on a living person—one with a suspect memory who can’t be trusted to participate in his own medical care—she knows all her skills will be put to the test.Jo is called to the scene of an aircraft inbound from London to help deal with a passenger who is behaving erratically. She figures out that he’s got anterograde amnesia, and can’t form new memories. Jo finds herself racing to save a patient who …

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This book started off OK. There was a mystery about what had caused an airline passenger to go berserk on board a plane, and whatever it was seemed dangerous and possibly contagious. But after the first fifty pages or so, the plot seemed to come unravelled.

It reminded me of a book I had bought to read on a plane a few years ago, [b:Temple|144792|Temple|Matthew Reilly|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172166050s/144792.jpg|955290] by [a:Matthew Reilly|83714|Matthew Reilly|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1239697024p2/83714.jpg]. Reilly was quite frank about his aim to write an action novel where the action never lets up, and so one improbable scene follows another until it descends into mind-numbing tedium. Well [a:Meg Gardiner|61237|Meg Gardiner|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1247324111p2/61237.jpg] writes a little bit more articulately than Reilly (not very difficult) but after one or other character jumped the shark for the fifth or sixth (or was it the seventh?) time, I found myself nodding off to sleep in the middle of some exciting action-packed …

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  • Forensic psychiatrists -- Fiction
  • Amnesiacs -- Fiction