Fifteen Minutes to Live
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Phoef Sutton
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Phoef Sutton
The outrageously inventive, exhilarating, sexually-charged thriller from Emmy Award-winning writer Phoef Sutton.
Carl moved into his childhood home after his parents died. It’s a house filled with fond memories...like when he was a teenager and his girlfriend, Jesse, would throw pebbles at his window at night to lure him outside for frantic sex. So he thinks he’s dreaming when late one night, he hears those pebbles hitting his window again...and there she is outside, aching for his touch. It’s only as they are ravaging each other again that he realizes it’s too good to be a dream.
It’s her. She’s back as if nothing has changed. But it has. For one thing, it’s been 20 years since high school. And she died three weeks ago.
Is she an impostor? A ghost? Or is the answer even more chilling? It’s just the beginning of a dangerous, unpredictable, and bizarre odyssey for them both...where nothing is what it seems...and every minute counts.
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The premise is that a woman develops a brain/memory disorder in which she forgets her present life and regresses to when she was 18 years old and still a senior in high school. Even though she's over 30, she still thinks she is sneaking off the meet her boyfriend and her parents (long dead, in reality) will bust her if she is caught.
Furthermore, her disorder prevents her from making/holding on to any new memories for any longer than a few minutes at a time, so it's more than a little difficult for the few men in her life who seem to care about her to help her through her ordeals.
This book brings up the interesting philosophical point of whether someone is really damaged if they don't have any recall of being beaten, verbally abused, raped, etc. If they don't remember it, did it really "happen", at least in terms of there being a victim?
This book kept me guessing and had a terrific and satisfying ending, an ending which, in fact, lasted quite a while as all the loose ends were tied up. I was provided with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I highly recommend this book if you're looking for a good character-based thriller with a satisfying end.
Great and original thriller
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I enjoyed this story, and highly recommend it ...To me, any book that keeps you thinking after you've finished it is the mark of a very good book.
keeps you on your toes!!
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This is an interesting listen. The characters make you love or hate them. There is plenty of suspense to keep the listener / reader held captive. I will look for more from this author.
The narration was well done. The characters were well portrayed. Phoef Sutton narrarated his own work, which can be a bit dicey but in this case well done.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Fifteen Minutes to Live
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As I mentioned the book is narrated by the author himself. Not a lot of authors do this, often times with good reason. Writing a story and being able to deliver a quality narration are two vastly different talents. Being a narrator is truly a unique skill, and I have to give Phoef credit as he does a fairly admirable job, and I wouldn't be at all upset to listen to him again.
I received a copy of this audio title for free in exchange for an unbiased review.
Wild story.
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