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Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Genre: Fiction, Thriller, Suspense, Scientific Thriller, Crime Fiction
Book Review:
Ken Follett's ''The Third Twin'' is a masterfully crafted thriller that taps into the ethical anxieties surrounding genetics and human identity. The premise is instantly gripping: a researcher uncovers a pair of ''twins'' separated by birth and circumstance—one a promising law student, the other a violent criminal. Follett builds tension expertly as his protagonist, the determined and intelligent Jeannie Ferrami, races to unravel the genetic mystery while her personal and professional worlds crumble around her. The plot is a satisfying blend of scientific intrigue, corporate conspiracy, and classic suspense, posing unsettling questions about nature versus nurture and the limits of scientific ambition. While some scientific concepts are simplified for narrative pace, the story remains compelling and plausible enough to keep readers hooked. Follett proves once again why he is a master of the genre, delivering a page-turner that is both entertaining and intellectually stimulating. A must-read for fans of Michael Crichton or anyone who enjoys a high-stakes thriller with a scientific edge.