Serial Cortex, Chris Yee
Serial Cortex, Chris Yee
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Serial Cortex

Author: Chris Yee

Narrator: Stephanie Dillard

Unabridged: 6 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/31/2020


Synopsis

Breaking into a murderer’s mind is dangerous. Making it out alive could be impossible.Hanna Li is on the brink of a scientific breakthrough. With her pioneering tech that allows anyone to travel into another human’s mind, she’s found the perfect therapy for overcoming irrational fears. But with funds drying up, she reluctantly accepts a risky but lucrative bid to hijack a ruthless killer’s psyche.Partnering up with detectives from the Serial Crimes Bureau, Hanna infiltrates the mind of the prime suspect in a triple homicide. But what she uncovers is shockingly more disturbing than the memories of a psychopath…Can Hanna crack the consciousness of a deranged criminal before she becomes the next victim?Serial Cortex is a mesmerizing science fiction crime thriller. If you like brain-bending technology, fast-paced suspense, and glimpses into a dark future, then you’ll love Chris Yee’s action-packed novel.Buy Serial Cortex to enter the mind of a murderer today!

Reviews

3.5 review to follow......more

Goodreads review by Vakaris

all reviews in one place: night mode reading ; skaitom nakties rezimu About the Book: A mind can be a strange and scary place even on its own, when we’re left in silence, with ourselves. And Hanna Li is about to enter the mind of a suspected serial killer, a woman not of a cooperating mind. Bu......more

Goodreads review by Jim

Writing is okay-ish, but nothing is happening in the first quarter of the book. No tension, simply explaining how the mind-transfer-thingy is supposed to work.......more

Goodreads review by Brook

I wanted to like this book a lot more than I did. The premise, of thought hopping, is a bit silly, but it was developed well enough to not feel unplausible. It works well enough, in the context of the book, but there was some inconsistent things that were put out as facts, with no evidence to back th......more

Preface: I received a free copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review This was a fun read, though it stressed my suspension of disbelief at times. Basically, a scientist teams up with a police detective to delve into a suspected serial murderer's head to try and get evidence to convict her.......more