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Fiction Review by The Gravedigger
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07.06.02
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Written by Ken Grimwood. Elizabeth Austin undergoes a new medical procedure to control her epilepsey, in which electrodes are implanted directly in to her brain. But the doctors also implanted some extra electrodes, with her consent, to help them understand the other parts of the brain. When they activate one of these, however, it sends her mind back in time some two hundred years, presumably to a previous life. She starts to like this other life better, spending more and more time there, but she soon realizes that the woman whose body she inhabits is devising an evil plan to kill her husband, a husband Elizabeth has come to love. Can she stop the murder and continue the past life she so enjoys? Or will things go horribly awry? This early book by Ken Grimwood, who wrote the excellent REPLAY a decade later, is interesting but a bit flat.
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Rating: nan out of 10.0 - votes cast total
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