Hypnotic is a debut novel with an unusual and clever premise. After a traumatic event, Tom and Gemma move away and try to have a new start but Tom isn't coping and has trouble sleeping, not to mention his problems with the bottle. Drawn into partaking in what initially appears to be a sleep experiment, he finds himself in a quite different experiment.
Bethany is a quite strange young woman and she becomes interested in whether a person can be hypnotised to commit murder. Enter Tom!
The story is told in alternating chapters from Bethany and Tom's points of view. I'm not sure why, but I preferred Tom's sections. I found Bethany just as unsettling as I suspect I was meant to. I rather liked Tom's acerbic thoughts though, especially in the opening chapter.
The storyline itself had me intrigued, particularly the bits where the hypnosis was taking place. It's a fascinating subject and a little bit freaky really when you consider what Bethany was trying to get Tom to do. The ending is clever and although I did guess some of what was going to happen, I thought it was a very cunning finale on the part of the author. Hypnotic felt a bit different to other books that I've read with its focus on the inner workings of the human psyche.