After reading The Artisan Heart by Dean Mayes, I wanted to read an earlier novel from the author. I was not disappointed. The Recipient is tense, gripping, and chilling.
University graduate Casey Schillinge spent time traveling in South East Asia and is very unfortunate to contract a disease which causes acute and irreversible heart failure. Without a transplant, she will die. As her health deteriorates, the family get the call they had been hoping and praying for, a replacement heart has been found.
Not long after the transplant, Casey begins to suffer from terrible nightmares and soon falls out with her mother and moves into a place of her own. Being highly skilled in computer jargon, Casey takes on work helping the police with cybercrime. She also takes on work of an illegal nature, mostly to keep herself busy, awake, and away from the dreams that haunt her sleep. But as with everyone, tiredness comes and the nightmares not only take there toll, they become worse. She soon believes there is more to her visions, and her mind is seeing the final moments of the young woman whose heart now sits in her chest.
When she hits breaking point and crashes through her glass doors, she has to convince everybody that it was not a suicide attempt. With the help of her grandfather, Lionel, the one person who can get through to her, they set out to solve the mystery and find there may be more to her terrifying visions than they bargained for. As they close in on what happened to her donor, they uncover something far more shocking, and somebody is out to prevent them from finding out the truth.
Dean keeps the suspense going throughout this compelling story and once again, he's done a terrific job and delivered a suspenseful tale that will leave you dying to know what is going on. There is going to be a sequel to this story and I can't wait to see where he takes us next.
Great work, Mr. Mayes.