NOT the ‘Medical Thriller Series’ Promised by Amazon’s Headlines
I have mixed feelings about this book, and they’re trending towards this NOT being a very good series.
— Amazon bills this as a “Medical Thriller Series”, and while there is a medical environment included in the tale, and doctors and nurses and injuries that need treatment — it’s not much of a thriller, let alone a “Medical Thriller” — which I’d hoped would have a lot more science in it. Instead, there’s just implausible, second-rate hair-brained schemes that doctors find themselves in.
— For instance, this 2nd book picks up after the end of the 1st book, but strangely it jumps right into Insurance Fraud as an acceptable way for one of the doctors to help a killer financially support himself — and it doesn’t even come close to addressing the OTHER deaths caused by the killer.
— I think I feel the need to NOT continue the series, and my overall recommendation would be for others to not even start reading them.