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Monday, December 29, 2014

E's Favorite Books of 2014: #7 Empathy by Ker Dukey

Empathy 
by Ker Dukey




Blake:
I am a brother
I am a police detective
I am a contract killer
I don’t want to love
I don’t want to feel
I don’t want … EMPATHY.

They say some people are born with decreased activity in the front central lobe causing them a deficiency in empathy. Maybe that’s true about me but whether I was born this way or created in a moment of evil, empathy was something I didn’t possess until her green eyes met mine in the mirror and I couldn’t take her life.
I didn’t want to feel, didn’t want this woman in my life complicating how I lived but she was there at every turn. Sent to haunt me for my sins. Her light so bright she provoked a shadow from everyone she touched. When a job turns bad quickly altering my life forever I’m forced to feel. When nothing is making sense I’m forced to face truths I never would recover from. When life drowns you in its cruelty you don’t know which way the current will drag you or who you’ll become once you re-surface.

Melody:
I was a daughter
I was a student
I was a victim
Did I have his love?
Did I make him feel?
Did I have his empathy?
When the actions of a soulless killer forces sorrow into my veins I never dreamed the man healing my wounds would be the one to leave the worst scar. His love would scar my soul. Scars are permanent; I will never feel the relief from them. Will I learn to live with them, remember why I have them and learn never to let him close enough to inflict more? Will I eventually cover them… like tattoos coating them with new memories, new love and new starts? I didn’t know these answers because the pain was too suffocating, the only thing I knew was they will always be under the surface lingering. He had scars too, from his sins. There is nothing that can cover them, they were too deep, too ugly,
too dark and they marked us both forever.
Mini Review 
Ker Dukey's Empathy was one dark and twisted story that left me with a book hangover. I've read Ker Dukey's previous work and I have to say Empathy is tied for my favorite. She takes you on a crazy roller coaster and leaves you shocked at the end. I still can't believe. Dukey knows how to transport you into a story that makes you worry as you turn the page wondering what could happen next. Empathy has three characters that are intriguing and keeps you interested in the story. If you are on the hunt for a dark, twisted story that will mess with you head, Empathy is the book to read.

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