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Reviewed by Alyssa Elmore for Readers' Favorite
The Sleepwalker Legacy by Christopher Hepworth is an intense historical mystery novel. The legend of the horrific Sleepwalker sickness that leaves its victims with an incurable mental illness has been all but lost in time after nearly two hundred years of inactivity - save for a few rare cases passed on from generation to generation - until a greedy CEO decides to sell the secret formula to the highest bidder. When Sam Jardine finds himself in a compromised position, he hastily agrees to take a job with a highly regarded international pharmaceutical firm. As Sam begins to get comfortable in his new job, strange things start to happen. A deranged warning, suspicious employees, and cautionary meetings from a covert "Deep Throat" all send Sam searching into the company's two-hundred-year-old history. What he uncovers is appalling, and he suddenly finds himself thrown into the midst of corporate espionage, murder, and a century-old government cover-up. Will he survive? Will Sam, after two hundred years, be able to put an ancient curse to rest? Or will he be consumed by it?
The Sleepwalker Legacy by Christopher Hepworth is a powerful historical mystery novel artfully blending the past with the present. I appreciated how the author brought the legend of the Sleepwalker Legacy to life in such a realistic manner. The herbal aspect, along with the Native American details, kept me well-entertained. This novel is peppered with intrigue, suspense and a touch of romance in such a way that, once I started reading, I had to finish it one sitting! I would recommend this book to those that like reading suspense novels enhanced with history similar to James Rollins' books.