Rating: 4 out of 5

An interesting neuroscience based thriller. Appeals to my love of thriller fiction. And my interest in psychology. It may be a bit niche. Nicely written. The characters weren’t the best developed ever, but to some extent I think that’s the point.

Worth reading and kept me interested and turning the pages

Highlighted passages:

Thinking’s a gut reaction, rooted in the heart, the large intestine, the adrenal cortex, and only doing its conscious work in the brain.

‘Where are our cathedrals?’ the Saxon says. ‘They gave us football stadiums. Retail pavilions.’

Originally posted to my Goodreads account