Monday, May 27, 2019

Double Vision

In Colby Marshall's Double Vision, the 2nd installment in the Dr. Jenna Ramey series, this thriller will intrigue you from the first page. It all started when 6-year-old Molly Keegan reported a shooting at a local grocery store to Yancy Vogul, a 9-1-1 operator. That's when Jenna received the call at the FBI's BAU unit when they headed to the scene. Besides a profiler, she has an usual trait--she has grapheme-color synesthesia, a neurological disorder when she associates colors to emotions. Although she uses it to adapt to her job, she applies it to this case when there were six victims who were killed and Molly witnessed it all. For Jenna, who's dealing with being a single mother to her daughter Ayana, and other life issues like her psychotic mother Claudia, she's the one who picks up subtle colored clues from the victims and from the ones in the past. With the help from Molly's input, who has a strange fascination with everything numerical, she becomes a key piece to this puzzle to track down the Triple Shooter and stop him in the tracks. Little did they know why Molly could pinpoint these details that led straight back to her own home with a shocking twisted ending that would blow you away.

This was an interesting and ground-breaking thriller because it deals with a diverse cast. I did care for Jenna who used her disability to help her solve puzzles with the FBI. She doesn't let it stand in its way and learns to adapt and adjust to it in every day life. I did find her fascinating and compelling that she works a lot and has very little time to see her little girl. I also found Yancy intriguing, since he's adjusting to having a prosthetic leg that makes things a bit difficult for him. But he did make him useful and helpful to Jenna's team. I had found Molly charming with her numerical fascination, while I did feel sorry for Nancy to deal with her father's Alzheimer's disease and has to put him in a home before things did get violently out of hand. I did like the Washington D.C. location and the surrounding settings in the Virginia area. This would make you tickled pick with shocking twists and turns with non-stop action, colorful drama, plenty of suspense with hints of mystery along the way.

Will you check out Double Vision today?


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