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The Syndrome: Inspired by a True Story (Book #1) Kindle Edition | Pages: 310 pages
Rating: 2.85 | 123 Users | 22 Reviews

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Inspired by a true story, Nikolas Renzetti's life is not how he had planned it. Alienated from his children and on the verge of divorce, his escape from what was now reality, seems all but certain. For the first time, Nikolas begins to question his own mortality. His only daughter, Annabelle, has been killed in a terrible car accident. Her death was instantaneous--at least that's what authorities told him. The accident was unavoidable, or was it? His search for the truth may alter the course of his life forever.

His wife Maria, having survived a cancer operation in the first year of their marriage, has turned on her staunchest supporter. Embroiled in a torrid affair, Nikolas is on the brink of a nervous breakdown. How does he survive his wife's attack on his character and her ruthless use of one of the cruelest forms of child abuse? A brutal fight ensues; will it threaten the freedom of Nikolas and his oldest son?

In The Syndrome, Paul Rega does a masterful job of extracting what can only be described as raw emotion from his audience, in his most compelling novel yet.


child abuse, parental alienation syndrome, divorce, separation, family relationships, dysfunctional relationships, parenting, pas, extramarital affair

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Title:The Syndrome: Inspired by a True Story (Book #1)
Author:Paul Rega
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 310 pages
Published:April 19th 2014 by Deep Blue Publishing
Categories:Fiction

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Ratings: 2.85 From 123 Users | 22 Reviews

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This book is written almost entirely in narrative form. There's very little dialogue. Sometimes it seemed to jump around. I found the human element of the story interesting, since it's based on the author's actual life events. But there was no closure or resolutions at the end, which left me scratching my head. It's written like a journal, sort of, kind of. The only reason I kept reading was because I hoped to discover the author and his family found hope at the end. It didn't happen.

This book is badly in need of heavy editing, a sense of structure, proofreading, removal of replete contradictions, and any character the reader might come to care about in the slightest way.It seems to be loosely based on journal entries, though this is not established until well into the work. The style irritates with its constant rambling, many redundancies (such as more examples of my shrewd business savvy or still other ways my wife can be a bitch) and inexplicable tangents, overlaid with a

It takes a lot for me to abandon a book. Journal entries from a narcissist are a good enough reason to do so for me.

This was the most boring repetitive book for the first 80% of it. He questioned his job, fought with his wife, had a kid. Rinse, repeat, repeat, repeat. Super boring forever. Then all of a sudden he starts swearing a lot and everything ridiculous and awful starts happening. In really rapid succession. What a weird book, and not in a good way.

I honestly struggled with this one. What won me over was MY struggle to understand and MY emotional involvement, positive or negative. Based on a true story, The Syndrome by Paul Rega is sure to be controversial at best, inspiring lively debates and opinions. The narrator holds the male point of view in a life that never quite met his expectations. Marriages often fail, and for each failure there is a myriad of reasons, but, it always takes two. Our narrator clearly has worked hard to achieve

I can't keep reading this book. The timeline is all mixed up & at 25% I'm just bored & uninterested.

I honestly struggled with this one. What won me over was MY struggle to understand and MY emotional involvement, positive or negative. Based on a true story, The Syndrome by Paul Rega is sure to be controversial at best, inspiring lively debates and opinions. The narrator holds the male point of view in a life that never quite met his expectations. Marriages often fail, and for each failure there is a myriad of reasons, but, it always takes two. Our narrator clearly has worked hard to achieve

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