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389 pages, Kindle Edition
First published October 11, 2011
Resuscitation is book #2 in the Sami Rizzo series by author, D.M. Annechino. When I signed on for this blog tour I requested to review all three published books since I don’t like to read books mid series, even if they can be read as stand alones. I’m not sure how or why (let’s blame it on the holidays!) but somehow I thought this was book #1 so I read it first. All three books can definitely be read on their own merit but I was a little confused when I started reading this one because there were clearly references to an earlier story. I finally figured out that I started with the wrong book, which was totally my fault of course and by that point I was invested in the story and decided to continue reading. Once I finished I did go back and read They Never Die Quietly, book #1 in the series and I’ll be posting my review soon!
This story takes place two years after book #1 and we find that Detective Sami Rizzo has resigned from the San Diego police force due to her brush with death while hunting down a previous serial killer. She’s decided to return to school and try her hand at Social Work and is now living with her boyfriend and former partner, Al Diaz. But life isn’t as grand as Sami had hoped, she misses being on the police force and isn’t really enjoying school or her new career path so when the police discover a mutilated body she decides to return to work and hunt down this new killer while Al is out of town dealing with a family emergency.
I love crime thrillers that put you inside the mind of the killer and find it fascinating to get their perspective of why they do what they do. Sometimes an author paints their villains in such a way that you almost empathize with them and other times an author paints them as truly evil and terrifying. What’s unique in this story is that Annechino does a bit of both. The killer is an excellent heart surgeon who’s trying to obtain a research grant for further study into the problem of atrial fibrillation but has been turned down once again due to the lack of data. The good doctor decides that in order to get the data he needs he must take matters into his own hands and abducts people so that he can perform experimental and horrifying operations on them. At first his victims are sedated so they feel nothing but as he becomes increasingly comfortable with what he’s doing he begins taking pleasure in other people’s pain. He then begins “working” on his victims after chemically paralyzing them which allows them to be fully awake and in pain.
Once I got through my initial confusion over which book I was reading I was totally sucked in kept on the edge of my seat the entire time. Certain parts of this book are really gruesome and I found I had to take a break a few times just to clear my head so don’t read this one if you’re easily sensitive to these types of thrillers! Luckily the gruesome parts weren’t so much that I didn’t want to continue, I kept picking it back up because I was dying to know how it all ended. And wow, what an ended that was!! I really thought I had this one all figured out, you’re pretty much told right from the get go who the killer is but once I got to the end I was completely floored and pleasantly surprised over the big reveal.
Overall this was a book I really enjoyed with great character development and really unique premises. I also appreciated Annechino’s clear research with regards to the medical terms and descriptions, I found it all easy to understand and follow. If you enjoy gory thrillers with complex villains then I highly recommend that you read the Sami Rizzo series, you won’t be disappointed!
A huge thank you to iRead Book Tours for inviting me to participate in this tour and for providing me with a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for my honest review!
This review was originally posted on My So-Called Book Reviews