Regina's Song
by David Eddings, Leigh Eddings
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Synopsis
A brutal serial killer stalks the Seattle nights. Regina Greenleaf was one of the victims. Her beautiful twin sister, Renata, is deeply traumatized. Renata barely knows she's alive. She talks only rarely, and then always in twin-speak, the special language she and Regina made up long before they'd learned to speak English. When there had been two of them, they used to swap names. At school, they'd swapped the ribbons in their hair that were the only way of telling them apart. They were so close to each other, they might as well have been one person. Mark, a college lecturer in English, is Renata's friend and her post-trauma protector. He's the only person Renata recognizes and will talk to. She agrees to attend his classes, and with the help of Mark's room-mates Renata seems to be coming to terms with her loss. But the number of murders in Seattle rises, and Mark has some dreadful suspicions. If he says anything, it's guaranteed to send Renata back to the hospital. But if he doesn't, there may be blood on his conscience! In Regina's Song, David and Leigh Eddings have written a tense, chilling story of a nightmare coming true.
Book details
Published
04/08/2003
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
ISBN
9780007130320
Publisher and industry reviews
Jacket review
'The Eddingses are a definite gain to aficionados of crime writing ! well written, convincing fiction. What the Eddingses do best is to successfully fuse a serial killer story with subtle supernatural overtones.' SFX 'This remarkable book by the Eddingses demonstrates that there is plenty of life in the concept [serial killer thriller] yet. Handled with imagination and panache ! this is a thriller rich in elements of the bizarre that will delight.' Good Book Guide
UK Kirkus review
Are you groaning at the prospect of yet more serial killer thrillers? Admittedly, the genre has become somewhat overcrowded of late, but this remarkable book by the Eddings demonstrates that there is plenty of life in the concept yet, particularly if the theme is handled with the imagination and panache displayed here. Renata Greenleaf is struggling to deal with the death of her sister Regina, victim of a serial killer in the city of Seattle. The only communication Renata offers the world now is in the curious language the sisters mutually created: it was one of the many symptoms of their almost totally symbiotic relationship (like many twins, they delighted in swapping identities in order to confuse people). College lecturer Mark is attempting to deal with Renata's trauma and bring her back to normality. She has agreed to attend his classes, and begins to show signs of return to a regular lifestyle, but the brutal killings in Seattle are still continuing. And then Mark discovers a dark secret that he may need to keep to himself in order to protect Renata's sanity - even if it leads to more bloodshed. David Eddings is one of the most accomplished writers in the fantasy genre, and his collaborations with his wife Leigh, while never quite in the class of his solo efforts, are still first-rate. This is a thriller rich in elements of the bizarre that will delight the duo's many fans. (Kirkus UK)
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