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Kinesis (2000)

by Ethan Spier(Favorite Author)
3.58 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: The concept of this tale of developing human abilities in telekinesis was very interesting with echoes of other stories in this genre. Mixed in with a police procedural and the world of kinetics was an undeveloped and meandering relationship tale. Much of the book I enjoyed but I thought the relationship either should have gone somewhere or not been included at all. Unfortunately the plot was a little too telegraphed for my liking to raise it above three stars but nonetheless I liked the story
review 2: A gripping read. I was hooked from page one. Two men break into Leonard Samson's house, beat him unconsious and murder his six year old son police arrive to a gruesome scene the multilated bodies of the intruders in the front room of Leonard's house. Clariss
... morea Chapman is a DCJ of psychokinetic investigations a new area of police work. The Samson case is brought to her she suspects Leonard is a Kinetic. All Kinetics are blessed with the ability to move objects using their mind. But it can be a horrofic curse. Within a few years of discovering their ability they all develop violent insanity and have to be locked away. When Leonard realizes the police suspect him of being a Kinetic, he runs but the authorities aren't the only one's looking for him. If you enjoy books about people with mental powers you,ll love Kinesis. less
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marie_timelow2
I just happened across this book but it drew me in and kept me entertained all the way through.
Ryan
Awesome story, hauled you though the horrors & wondering who the hell was the real evil one!
Tyger89
You can't beat a British author. Good story, this, good characters and well written.
Amnesya
Rubbish. Silly storyline, unlikeable characters. Also was very predictable.
Fabio
It was very meh
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