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Nothing can match the horrors found within the human mind. Jeremy Heston’s future was once bright with possibility. As a psychology major at a prestigious university, he was planning for a future full of promise and love. Until a series of unfortunate circumstances plunge him into a downward spiral. In that moment of emotional vulnerability, his professor convinces him to undertake an intensive study into the depths of mental illness. There, in the midst of his dark research, demented thoughts begin to twist Jeremy’s mind. He can feel his control slipping—the life he once knew crumbling around him—yet fears he’s come too far to give up on his potentially lethal experiment. Can Jeremy find the answers he seeks in time to save the ill? Or will the only legacy he leaves be that of a mad man? Fans of psychological thrillers and gripping page-turners will be swept up by Insanity, book one in the Insanity Trilogy.
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3 primary books4 released booksInsanity is a 7-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2012 with contributions by Andre Gonzalez, Cameron Jace, and 2 others.
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Perfecto, perfecto, perfecto. Es el primer retelling y no puedo explicar lo mucho que me encanto este libro. Lo oscuro, la locura, la muerte todo muy bien combinado. No sé, simplemente se ha convertido en mi libro favorito. No aguanto para leer los que le siguen.
The story is good but I feel like it needs more editing to clear up some areas
Don't get me wrong, I liked the book. I would even say that I really enjoyed the concept, but the execution... Not so much.
I felt like the plot had a potential, but it was kind of wasted. The villain could have been more interesting, but, unfortunately, I wasn't scared of him in the slightest.
Also the ending was anticlimactic. I would have enjoyed the book more if it was intense and shocking.
But I enjoyed the main character of the story - Alice. She was fierce and kind. I liked that you could not really tell if she's actually insane.
Overall I think that this whole series has a lot of potential and I am interested to know what is next.