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Brilliant Insanity [Paperback]

Yvonne Mason


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  • Paperback: 200 pages
  • Publisher: Triad Publishing Group (July 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 098201712X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0982017128
  • Product Dimensions: 21.6 x 14 x 1.2 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 263 g

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Louis Reinhart has five days to live before he is injected with the lethal cocktail. Louis Reinhart has been given permission to tell the world his side of the story. a story which was not allowed to be told in court. The Fort Pierce Sentinel has agreed to send a reporter to interview Reinhart. However, Reinhart has been very specific as to which reporter he will agree to talk to. Her name is Mandy McQuaid. She is a rookie reporter. This is her first job and she is stuck in the obit section of the paper. Even though the Editor is not happy about Reinhart's request, he sends Mandy to conduct the interview. Reinhart has his own agenda. He believes he was justified in his quest for retribution and he wants to share it with the world. Not only does he want to share it with the world, but it is very important that he share it with Mandy. As Reinhart draws Mandy into his web of lies, and narcissistic behavior, one wonders where the next bend in the road leads. With an ending that will shock and amaze even the most seasoned reader, Brilliant Insanity is destined to become the brand of thriller that all others will be compared.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars BRILLIANT INSANITY: A BAD DUDE GETS HIS JUST DESSERTS!, Jun 10 2009
By Irma Fritz "Author" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Brilliant Insanity (Paperback)
Marion Lewis Reinhart is a bad dude and he's about to get his just desserts. Reinhart is a lot of things, but he's never rude. In fact, he rejects that label vehemently, reasoning his mother would not have allowed it. Ever the gentleman, he wined, dined and entertained his victims at restaurants, at his home, or on his yacht--until he killed them. When we meet him after 15 years of imprisonment at Florida's Raeford Prison, he has exhausted all of his appeals and has just five days left to tell his story.

Reinhart fears not death by lethal injection; he only worries lest he die before the world knows his true reasons for killing eight--no, make that 11--women. He will only tell his story his way and to only one person: Mandy McQuaid, a young reporter at the Fort Pierce Sentinel.

In her novel, BRILLIANT INSANITY, Yvonne Mason spins out the confessions of serial killer Reinhart by using first person POV. When Mandy leaves the prison cell, the author uses omniscient POV when the reporter talks about her reactions to the interviews with Reinhart, or when she interacts with the two cops who chaperone her. At times, this shifting POV caught me by surprise, as I didn't know who was speaking. While Reinhart takes his place assuredly as the star of this novel, I felt that the Mandy character would have benefitted from being fleshed out a bit more. In addition, the cops, Joe Dobbs and Allen Jones, are faint characters who don't leave much of an impression.

In describing the murders, Marion Lewis Reinhart, who began life as a female, cleverly uses his "Lewis" or "Louise" voice depending on the mood s/he's in, or the impression s/he wants to convey to the listener. Reinhart is convinced that the police are bumbling idiots. This is his chance to explain his true motives for the killings and he enjoys every minute of it. The author makes it clear that this is not your average misunderstood guy or gal. In his "brilliant insanity," Reinhart transgresses into madness. He believes he only righted a wrong done to him years ago. He also believes that his victims' lives were such that they were better off dead than alive.

The astute reader will get hints early on as to why Reinhart chose Ms. McQuaid in particular to hear his gruesome confessions. When the body count is complete, there's still another story to be told, one of particular interest to our gal reporter Mandy. Read on, but don't make any lunch dates with anyone you meet on the Internet!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT READ YA'LL!, Nov 1 2008
By Margaret Nock (margknittinaround) - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Brilliant Insanity (Paperback)
Yvonne Mason has done it again! I recently read Silent Scream and Brilliant Insanity is another spellbinding, bone chilling story by this talented author. Both are great reads that will hold your attention. You really feel like you're there. I especially like the type used - easy to read even when you're on the run. Just snag it, you'll be glad you did :) Marg

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant Insanity a Brilliant Thriller!, Sep 20 2008
By Yolanda Renee "Renee" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Brilliant Insanity (Paperback)
BRILLIANT INSANITY written in the words of a maniacal killer makes this a thriller you will find impossible to put down. It is an interesting look at the thoughts, justifications and reasoning of a man convicted of the brutal death of one victim but the perpetrator of many more.

Yvonne Mason has captured the persona of genius gone horribly wrong. The story is a page turner with characters skillfully drawn and crimes beyond imagination. The ending has a twist that will surprise the most profound criminologist. This is an excellent read from a skilled writer.
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