Third Twin
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
Using a restricted FBI database, genetic researcher Jeanie Ferrami has located identical twins born to different mothers. Frightened by her bizarre discovery, she is determined to discover the truth at any cost—until she finds herself at the center of a scandal that could ruin her career.
To extricate herself, Jeannie plunges into a maze of hidden evidence. With growing horror, she uncovers a cynical, far-reaching conspiracy involving disturbing genetic experiments and some of the most powerful men in America—men who will kill to keep their secrets concealed.
Reviews
Ken Follett is an amazing author, but this is not a great book. It attempts to present a strong female protagonist though still has a naive 22yo male student as her protector. It tries to show the struggles female rape victims face with authorities and yet seems to relish the violence of the act itself. Times have changed in the 30 odd years since the novel was written but even then, it wasn’t ok for a man comfort a woman who was just assaulted and get aroused. Or the lead character emotionally blackmail her recently raped friend into helping her clear the man accused of her rape, not to mention result in him breaching his bail conditions. Save your money and buy almost ANY other book by the author!
By St_Every_An
The story was very tense and had a lot of twists and turns. Some of the characters internal dialogue was odd and felt poorly thought out. And you are going to have to suspend belief as the science was a stretch from the possible. But it was a fast wild ride and worth a read.
By Alabam
Couldn’t put it down
By Mowshe
I found the book a little hard to follow at the very beginning but I soon discovered why. It became an exciting story.
By dhfkaf
Amazing story! So well written! My new favorite book!
By Roquetjey