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DO HARM: The Doctor Killers

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A man who lost his family to medical malpractice puts together a team to kill negligent doctors.

A successful young accountant loses his wife, son, and father to medical malpractice.

He sues, but finds no justice in the justice system.

He meets a beautiful woman who happens to be an attorney who defends negligent doctors. In spite of their differences, a romance blossoms.

He meets a military man by chance. They share the same hatred. They suffered the same loss. They kill for each other to hide the crimes.

More people join them. They have a team with skill and experience. They research, plan, and execute. Each punishment is adjudicated to fit the crime.

The woman and the man grow deeper in love. They want to start a family. He's hesitant. He wants to stop killing doctors, but doesn't know if he can.

When he's almost found out by her investigator, she forces the truth out of him. When he's almost killed by a ruthless doctor, she learns what it's like to have to kill for someone you love.

Their love helps him get over his past pain and present evil.

120 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 17, 2015

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March 10, 2016
He stole my screenplay! LOLOL I've been attempting to write my first ever for several years but it's not like this novel. For one thing, even if mine isn't finished, my timeline, my characters and their dialogue, plus the descriptive narrative is already better than this book.

Where are they? Even with only a few characters, the similar names, tv commercial dialogue, no setting, and more just make this read as if it were tossed together over a long weekend.

The author and I may share deep anger at med mal docs who are allowed to maim and keep on maiming, and we both thought if killing them off, one by one. but this story needs major editing. It just made no sense in many places, and in other ways, it was just unbelievable. Unbelievably corny too.

GOOD IDEA, POORLY EXECUTED.
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