



Subject 375
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4.5 • 6 Ratings
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Subject 375 brings a unique twist to the suspense genre by featuring a protagonist with Asperger’s syndrome.
What to believe. Who to betray. When to run.
Plastic surgeon Dr. Maria Martinez has Asperger’s. Convicted of killing a priest, she is alone in prison and has no memory of the murder. DNA evidence places Maria at the scene of the crime, yet she claims she’s innocent. Then she starts to remember …
A strange room. Strange people. Being watched.
As Maria gets closer to the truth, she is drawn into a web of international intrigue and must fight not only to clear her name but to remain alive.
With a protagonist as original as The Bridge’s Saga Norén, part one in the Project trilogy is as addictive as the Bourne novels.
“Powerful and gripping—an adrenaline-filled thriller you won’t forget.”—Kimberley Chambers, bestselling author of Payback
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Owen's ambitious, often confusing first novel launches the Project trilogy, featuring Dr. Maria Martinez Villanueva, a consultant plastic surgeon with Asperger's syndrome, who was convicted of the murder of Joseph O'Donnell, a Catholic priest. Settings and circumstances shift abruptly from Maria's cell in London's Goldmouth Prison to sessions with her therapist and with her psychiatrist, often giving the reader no clue about the transition. What is clear is that Maria has remarkable talents for absorbing data and solving puzzles, has no recollection of killing O'Donnell, and struggles to maintain her sanity in a situation where she can trust no one. Gradually, Maria makes discoveries suggesting that she is a "subject" per the cryptic title, that MI5 is somehow involved, that people she trusted were "handlers," and that the mysterious Project Callidus is at the heart of all that has happened to her. Maria's struggles are unresolved, paving the way for the next installment for those who may feel compelled to follow her adventures.