The Twins: A Psychological Thriller Book One, by R.G.Miller
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The Twins: A Psychological Thriller Book One, by R.G.Miller
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A Gritty Suspense Thriller about innocence lost and darkness gained.... .What if two thirteen-year-old sisters, who were identical twins; sisters who'd came from an affluent family; twin sisters whose parents had shielded them from all the ugliness of the world; identical twins who'd shared that unique twin consciousness, were suddenly forced to watch the unthinkable: the torture and murder of their parents? What if three years later, these identical twin sisters go on an unrelenting quest for vengeance? This was the fate of 13-year-old Stacey and Jannifer McHill, identical twins who'd survived a living nightmare, but in doing so...they've become a living nightmare. Dt. Isis Williams has been assigned to a case that will test her sanity. She has engaged in a hunt for two of the most dangerous, elusive, and youngest serial killers that she'd ever encountered: Stacey and Jannifer McHill...THE TWINS. Fiercely suspenseful and with a sizzling plot-line, The Twins: A Psychological Thriller will leave you gasping.
The Twins: A Psychological Thriller Book One, by R.G.Miller- Amazon Sales Rank: #306401 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-11-21
- Released on: 2015-11-21
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review "Gritty, Raw, and Captivating." -Book lover"Gritty and in your face...Disturbingly Addictive." -K.T.Munson."Dark and Thrilling." -Catamount."If you enjoy thrillers then this one is right for you." -ACM."New York author R.G.Miller makes his literary debut with The Twins, and his passion for Abnormal Psychology serves him well in this very intense thriller." -Grady Harp, Hall of fame and top 100 reviewer on Amazon.
About the Author I'm a lover of books and a hungry reader. I also enjoy smooth rock and R&B. I started writing The Twins trilogy in 2012. It took three years to complete the piece and believe me when I say that it was a labor of love. I started writing late in life, I'm fifty-six years old, that goes to show you that it's never too late to pursue your dreams.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. How a killer is REALLY made... By Rachel Forget every other serial killer book on the market... if you want a glimpse into a brutal, horrifying world of innocence lost and torture, look no further than The Twins. What does it take to break a person, to take their humanity? This book will show you the depths that the human mind can go to when its exposed to the unthinkable. The twins will have you feeling bad for them even as you dread what they might do next. Detective Isis Williams is a modern-day hero, going on a journey into Hell to try to find out the truth to save her city. You won't be able to stop reading!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. ‘You’ve never seen anything like what you’re about to see, Ms. Big Time Detective.' By Grady Harp New York author R.G. Miller makes his literary debut with THE TWINS and his passion for Abnormal Psychology serves him well in this very intense thriller.Miller strikes the right note with his readers in the subtle way in which he introduces his characters – a seemingly normal home situation with out a trace of what is to come. ‘Today was Stacey and Jannifer McHill’s thirteenth birthday; they were identical twins. “We’re coming, dad,” they shouted back in unison. The twins brushed their hair with the exact amount of strokes. Then they stared at their reflections in the mirror, smiled, and finally they finger-waved at themselves. The twins turned toward one another and said, “Happy birthday, sister,” then they ran from their bathroom toward the staircase.‘ More solid evidence of the personalities and twin proclivities would be difficult to pen.The synopsis provided by Miller smartly opens a window for a peek into the terror that will begin without giving away the plot – ‘What if two thirteen-year-old sisters, who were identical twins; two sisters who'd come from an affluent family; twin sisters whose parents had shielded them from the ugliness of the world; identical twins sisters who'd shared that unique twin consciousness, were suddenly forced to watch their loving parents suffer--at the hands of two home invaders-- the worst kind of physical torture imaginable before they were killed. What if these two teenage girls wanted revenge? Stacey and Jannifer McHill, two teenage girls who'd survived a living nightmare, but in doing so...they'd become a living nightmare.’But if tasting the terror is necessary to draw you into this story, then the following description of the girls’ parents predicament will suffice: ‘One of the mimes that Terry and Linda had hired to entertain the children earlier that day was bending over Terry. He was cutting Terry’s clothing off with some kind of small knife. There was blood everywhere. The mime was naked except for the cellophane that covered his body. The mime looked up at Linda and smiled. His makeup was different; it looked monstrous. “What are you doing to him?” Linda said as she raced down the stairs. “Leave him alone!” she shouted at the intruder. Linda stopped in her tracks when a second mime exited from the hall closet; he too was naked except for the cellophane he had wrapped around his body. The second mime wore a black party hat on his head, and his makeup was also hideous.’That little bit of excerpting from this book should magnetize the reader. This is a terrifically well-written novel – the first of what promises to be a trilogy. Leave the lights on…Grady Harp, March 16
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Gritty story about innocence lost and darkness gained... By K.T. Munson CharactersMost of the main characters are fundamentally flawed. They have a major flaw that is established right off the bat and is a major player in most of the book's events. Unfortunately just like making characters too perfect, making them too flawed is also a drawback. Fortunately secondary characters slowly come in that help level off the major offset in the beginning.I was initially off put by Detective Isis and her major patterns of behavior. Yet her determination and other characteristics really redeemed her. By the end of the book she felt like a well rounded human being, flaws and all. Annette Toni was the major factor that evened her out. Annette seemed very solid as a character and created the balance other characters did not. The Captain was the same way, sort of a fatherly role that evened out Isis.The twins are also central of course, but I don't want to go into too much detail and give anything away. The worst and most difficult part pf this novel was the flow of characters. You could jump 3 character perspectives in a single page. There is absolutely no breaks or warnings, the character information just flows in an almost matter of fact way at times - as though we are getting a catalog of information, while others go into a character's head and delve in deep.PlotThis was a dark plot. Nothing is sacred or off limits. The loss of innocence is at the heart of this novel and the psychology about why a person kills. What external factors can drive a normal person to become something twisted and downright evil. This book perfectly covers this. It is not a whodunit, it is a book that covers the why. What drives the killer(s) to kill and what is the end goal?This book isn't just dark it is brutal and doesn't hold any shots. Absolutely nothing isn't touched on in this book. There is sex, addiction, exportation of sexual preferences, betrayal, race, gender discrimination, guilt, grief, and violence. Not to mention cursing. A lot of curse words in this book which isn't surprising because of the multiple exploration of topics that lean towards a gritty world.The plot at so much potential but was bogged down by all the sidetracks. Although the topics listed above added a complexity to the novel, it also pulled away from the main focus. I did like getting to know Isis and her family complications - I would consider that a character builder and not a sidetrack.OverallIt is disturbingly additive. It is gritty and in your face on all its array of touchy topics. If nothing offends you this book is perfect. In a way it is a peek into the human resilience. Some shine bright and fight on, others live to become the villain - twisted and broken villains.Despite the psychological pieces being very strong and the characters being as gritty as the world they were in, there were some major flaws. The police work piece had some major logic flaws that made parts of the plot fall apart. For example, if there were footprints left at the scene - what are the odds both the killer(s) and the person they think it is have the same shoe size. That was one of many major deficiencies in the police work aspect.That being said, if the main character was a psychologist or a therapist that works with the police this would have been amazing. The most authoritative and strong character in the book? Dr. Susan Patterson. Her dialog was complete and specific. I am not sure on accuracy but that's okay. If I don't question her, that means she is believable enough that I take it as it is. I would highly encourage bringing that strength to the forefront.Rating3 StarsAt the end of the day I thought it was okay. I liked it enough to read through it pretty quickly but the major logic flaws, the jerky character transitions, and extensive grammatical errors were too much for me to be able to recommend it to anyone. If I gave half points, I wouldn't hesitate to give this 3.5 stars. This gritty novel is a hop, skip, and a jump from becoming a 4 star novel - with little effort and a rewrite of a few key pieces. Part of the problem could also have been that I like dark novels but this may have also been a little to sordid for my taste.That being said if you like gritty novels that explore the darker side of human nature this could be the perfect book for you!Where did I get it?The author sent me a copy (Part 1 and 2) in exchange of an honest review.
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