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The Chameleon's Shadow by Minette Walters
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The Chameleon's Shadow (original 2007; edition 2007)

by Minette Walters (Author)

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Under suspicion for murder, a British war veteran is forced to confront the issues behind his desperate existence before it's too late: Has he always been the duplicitous chameleon that his ex-fiancée accuses him of being? Can he control this newly apparent sinister side of his personality? And why, if he truly hates women, does he in the end seek help from a woman--someone as straightforward and self-disciplined as he is unsure and seemingly out of control--to repair the damage to his mind?--From publisher description.… (more)
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Title:The Chameleon's Shadow
Authors:Minette Walters (Author)
Info:Macmillan (2007), 400 pages
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The Chameleon's Shadow by Minette Walters (2007)

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Interesting twist for ending.
  ritaer | Jan 28, 2022 |
I enjoyed this, a slow-moving thriller, London-based, with interesting characters and plotting. Four-out-of five within its genre, the three stars just says 'not outstanding'. ( )
  NaggedMan | Apr 30, 2021 |
At first I wasn't going to continue after the first couple of chapters. Mr. Eye-Patch is a first-grade asshole and he stays that way for the entire book. I couldn't figure out why anyone would be at all tolerant of him, never mind actually like him and want to help. But that's Walter's talent - she draws you in despite hating her leading man. I don't care if he's had some kind of brain injury; that's no reason to excuse his violent eruptions. Unless you're a mind reader you won't know he's going to blow and pretty much kill you, but it was obvious there was something else going on. I liked how the events tied together and some of the side characters were ok, but mostly it's a barrel of jerks. ( )
  Bookmarque | Sep 1, 2020 |
The story begins with an ambush in Iraq leaving sole survivor Lieutenant Charles Acland with half his face gone. Post-recovery aggression, with some graphic information from his ex, brings him to the attention of the police who are investigating multiple murders. He seems to have no interest in helping himself but a weightlifting lesbian doctor offers help. With excellent characters and plot, it's a page turner right to the end. ( )
  VivienneR | Aug 13, 2019 |
As usual a gripping read. One star off as a I saw the ending (well most of it) a long way from the end.

I do like the fact that Minette Walters never repeats her characters and every novel is a brand new exploration. I imagine that makes it harder than just rolling out the same people with a new plot. ( )
  Superenigmatix | Jan 16, 2016 |
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shadow - In the theory of C. G. Jung (1875-1961) the dark aspect of personality formed by those fears and unpleasant emotions which, being rejected by the self or persona of which an individual is conscious, exist in the personal unconscious.
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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) - Some common disabilities include problems with . . . social function (empathy, capacity for compassion, interpersonal social awareness and facility) and mental health (depression, anxiety, personality changes, aggression, acting out and social inappropriateness).
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The convoy of armoured trucks, led by a Scimitar reconnaissance vehicle, had been visible for some time to the four Iraqis who crouched in what remained of the upper storey of an abandoned roadside building.
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Under suspicion for murder, a British war veteran is forced to confront the issues behind his desperate existence before it's too late: Has he always been the duplicitous chameleon that his ex-fiancée accuses him of being? Can he control this newly apparent sinister side of his personality? And why, if he truly hates women, does he in the end seek help from a woman--someone as straightforward and self-disciplined as he is unsure and seemingly out of control--to repair the damage to his mind?--From publisher description.

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