Demented
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Publisher Description
Iris McGivern never envisioned spending her twenties locked up in a psychiatric hospital, but there she is. Stuck with bad food, rude staff, and rules, rules, rules. The place is interminably dull. At least, it is until the murders start. Oh, sure, management claims the deaths are accidents, but Iris knows better. How? Because she can speak to the victims.
Newly qualified psychiatrist Marcus Hastings never aspired to work in a secure unit, but his rent won’t pay itself. And he hates to back away from a challenge, even if that challenge is a delusional blonde who talks to birds, squirrels, and occasionally thin air. Fascinating, in a purely clinical sense, of course.
When fate throws them together, will Iris escape with her life? And will Marcus escape with his sanity?
Demented is a standalone paranormal romantic suspense novel in the Electi series.
Customer Reviews
Couldn’t put it down!!
Demented is the 4th book in the Electi series and was fantastic! The whole time reading I couldn’t put it down and was wondering if Iris could ever get out of the asylum! Very well written and the characters are very engaging. I love this series and love this book!! I don’t want the series to ever end!!
A charming and very entertaining book
t is impossible to describe "Demented" without including spoilers. The plot is rich and twisted, and every turn of the story is, in itself, a delectable cameo episode. Though part of a series, "Demented" is unique, and can be read as a stand-alone novel while following the general storyline.
The book has a copious cast of lively characters, many of them with complex and multi-faceted personalities. Most of the protagonists of the previous episodes' play a role in the story too. Together, they populate the fast-paced plot making it engaging and captivating at all times.
The latest addition to the Electi team, Iris, is a fascinating mix of naiveté, resilience, and wit, topped with optimism and a heart of gold. Her counterpart, Marcus, is introduced as a responsible doctor and troubled father. As the story proceeds, he reveals unexpected, unconventional traits that make him a charming character. Marcus's and Iris's interactions in the first part of the book give life to a few irresistible and hilarious scenes. Later in the book, as their relationship grows, their story turns sweet and emotional.
Other characters deserve mention.
Lance, an unusual lawyer with a penchant for cartoon socks, could be worth a book on his own in the future.
Cassie, Marcus's six years old daughter, is smart and witty, despite being caught in the middle of her parents' nasty divorce.
A common feature in Ms. Noble's work, the plot brings attention to somber themes. In this case, the living conditions of the "service users" in the psychiatric wards of the mental hospitals. While the author treats this subject with competence and respect, it doesn't affect the overall lighthearted tone of the story.
Finally, for the faithful readers of the series, it is fascinating to see the four Electi come together. Surrounded by their extended family of partners and friends, they form a diverse and formidable team. Sharing the burden of their responsibilities, they are finally ready to face their ultimate mission.
Demented
A Hit Out of the Park!
Was justice served when Iris killed the man who killed her mother? Following Iris’ story in a privately owned institution for the criminally insane made me wonder. It is filled with twists and turns. Precisely when things seem to be going Iris’ way, Elise throws another curve ball to shake up the story. This is the fourth book of the Electi series. This book should be read in order of the series to allow the reader to understand the storyline and the multiple characters that are introduced.
It is worth reading the series.