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File Size: 2582 KB

Print Length: 330 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publication Date: December 19, 2015

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B016CMFAJK

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I have become an ardent Ellsworth fan since first hearing of the Thaddeus Murphy series on BookBub. "The Near Death Experience" continues Ellsworth's style of multiple plots converging in each book. Each plot has a wild side, but Ellsworth somehow manages to make them very believable. This book is no different. As with his other books, this one will grab you in the first chapter and make it almost impossible to put down until the end, where you will be anxiously waiting for the next. I won't bother too give a synopsis of the book as reviewers have already done a good job, but I just to say BRAVO for a great read. I have read all of John's books and look forward to many more in the future.

The beginning of this book is not surprising in that it seems to be the norm these days. Doesn't mean us readers need to like it, however.A doctor gets sued after a woman sees him on TV, downloads his best selling book, and after reading it, decides to take his "advice." The family isn't happy so the court appointed conservator for the woman sues in her name..Completely off topic, but it does happen and is important, Henry gets a new truck during a visit with Katy and Thaddeus. Hum.And as a side note, it seems all of Mr. Ellsworth's characters seem to collect children as some of us collect (rescue) critters. I only mention this because Thaddeus gave up his beloved' Mustang for a truck to haul horses and family.BAT's back! For anyone who is reading this as as stand alone or don't remember, when Thaddeus owned a casino and was trying to help people by giving a hand to those who had never had one before, he came across BAT. And that's all I am saying, to avoid any spoilers.FINALLY, someone remembers about the kidnapping. I have been wondering.Rhetorical question: does anyone else get so angry about what a character is going through they want to find and slap the author? Where I am in the book right now, that's what I want to do. Actually (this is not a threat), what I really want to do is slap Mr. Ellsworth til his ears ring for a week. He should still be able to write.By the end of the book, I was sobbing, and I really am not sure why. I still want to hit something, not necessarily the author of this incredible book.Of all the judges I have ever seen on the bench only one did I truly respect. In this book, Mr. Ellsworth has given me another. He denied the jury's request to read the defendant's book, which would have been extremely prejudicial. However, he made several rulings that made me smile.This now is the second book by Mr. Ellsworth that has had me blubbering (the other being a book in his Michael Gresham's 30 Days of Justis), although for completely different reasons. Read both. You deserve it.

THE NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE by John EllsworthThis was a challenging book to read and review, since there were some aspects that I loved and some with which I was very frustrated. In summary, I was glad that I read it but very disappointed that what could have been a five star action and courtroom thriller had so many flaws that the most positive overall rating that I could give it was three stars for okay. It is an uneven read, but is fast moving with interesting plot elements.I have rated the various elements from worst to best with explanations below so that other potential readers can decide how important each is to them. (No details in order to avoid spoilers.)One Star - the writing. This self published author needs to be a good editor or friend willing to critique the story before it is published. There are multiple problems including an unclear timeline that jumps around without transition clues for the reader and characters with inconsistent, outlandish and actions that are at times either unintentionally laughable, shocking or unbelievable. Also, at times words are utilized in the story telling that do not fit the narrative or are unnecessarily flowery. Point of view is also not handled well at times. However, there are not many noticeable typos, grammar or spelling mistakes, as sometime occur in self published works.Two stars - in a book with several previous entries in the series, an author has the job of allowing the reader to understand the backstory without boring fans of the series who have read several previous entries. Unfortunately, the way information is introduced for new readers concerning a crucial element of this story is unsatisfactory and incomplete given its importance, and the character development is occasionally hampered by lack of crucial knowledge regarding some of the relationships.Three stars – the development of basic plot elements, which had five star potential but seemed like they were pasted together at times and distracted from the main plot. The protagonist – whose actions were extremely frustrating at times, ranging from naïve to criminal. The courtroom scenes, many of which were summary and simplistic in order to get the key testimony regarding whether murder had been committed.Four stars – the underlying love story (a wife who is dying of cancer) that was an essential element of the plot, very touching, much more detailed than in many thrillers, and accomplished without any gratuitous sex.Five stars – the key thread in the story, which concerns a doctor who has “returned from the dead” and whose book “inspires” a copycat to attempt to repeat his experience and the legal battle that ensures.The plot is original, the author has done a lot of research on current theories of consciousness and evolving legal and medical definitions of brain death, and this aspect of the plot is thoughtfully developed with several twists and interesting legal discussion of the issues. The best written (and most interesting for me) parts of the story are when this topic is being discussed, and if you are as interested in the topic as I am I strongly recommend the book despite its faults. Also, some of the sections dealing with the protagonist’s emotional state and connection with the Arizona landscape were also compellingly written.Disclaimer: I received an offer to download the Kindle version of this book to introduce me to the series and as an inducement to purchase the newly released book in the series. However, while at the end of the story the author mentions that as a self published author through Amazon he appreciated reviews, there was no previous request and I am not sure that he will even appreciate my rating and many comments of constructive criticism, hoping that they might be addressed in future books in the series.Tucker Andersen 8/6/2016

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