Emergency room doctor Brock Stafford takes good care of patients and minds his own business. But that’s about to change.
Early one morning, Stafford assumes the care of a desperately ill man who soon dies. From a preventable condition, and due to a delayed diagnosis. Troubled, he investigates the clinic involved. He casts a wide net, probes where he’s not wanted, and before long discovers other disturbing cases. But his search comes with a painful price – resurrected memories of his brother which he cannot ignore. Haunted, Stafford won’t drop his pursuit.
Digging deeper, he contacts too many people in high places, and rattles cages. Suddenly, threats surface, and Stafford catches the eye of the KBI when his search re-ignites a stagnant political investigation. Targeted, he scrambles to save his family from the crosshairs, but is it too late?
Brock must get out of the way. He’s a hunted man. With his conflict and tough consequences in sharp focus, he must make a choice. Will he trust the KBI and wait in the wings, or take matters into his own hands?
Unfortunately, we all feel the shifts in our medical resources, the scarcity of MD’s, and the rising staffing and responsibilities of capable nurse practitioners. We also feel the continuation of legislation pushed through by special interests.
This book has wrapped these two converging trends into a fast paced suspense novel where you root for the good guys and hope for justice for the bad guys. I enjoyed the depiction and motivations of the key characters, particularly the doctors, the Head Fed, and the key attorney. I wanted to find out what happens at the end (and was not disappointed)