Everett is an intriguing read. The story takes you inside the mind of a brilliant, beautiful, and disciplined undergraduate student whose goal is to go to Medical School and become a Surgeon. This novel builds action in a subtle way, while driving it's reader to explore the ever so fine line of Intellect Vs. Insanity.
The subtle build is truly a must in a Psychological Thriller, in my opinion because a reader must know and be emotionally attached to the characters involved. The most wonderful character development happened in the first part of the storyline. I knew these characters, because the Author spent time in their day to day lives, and showed how they viewed situations and their reactions to life's situations and stressors. By the time the serious action and suspense was happening, you knew these characters so well, that you felt strong emotions for them.
The main character Brooke Walton, transferred into Everett as a College Junior, as mentioned during her undergrad studies for Med School. As a Medical Professional, with a lifelong passion for Physical Fitness myself, I was excited to read about Brooke's dedication, critical thinking skills, and discipline. In fact many of my acquaintances have these attributes, however someone who is well adjusted mentally must also have a natural sense of ethics and standards. They should want to do the right thing to benefit all. Brooke, however, is only capable of tending to her own needs and desires, and is confident that her goals are the best, and the only ones that should matter to anyone. In Brooke's mind, it is necessary to always be prepared to clear barriers to her goals. She is equipped with a Physically fit body, and keeps a supply of items to kill and mutilate people who must be "taken care of."
This book took me back to Anatomy and Physiology classes in College. None of my fellow students enjoyed our time dissecting cats, and lamb brains. We all knew this had to benefit our studies, thus we persevered. They told us at my college, these were "sick cats from Mexico." Why am I mentioning this in my review? You will have to read the book and find out!! If you like Psychological Suspense, you will love this book!! Enjoy.