Tuesday, April 29, 2014

"Critical Condition" by Richard L Mabry, MD

Life as she knows it continually goes from bad to worse, and now Dr. Shannon Frasier is trying to stay alive. How did this happen to her life? Will she survive?

Shannon Frasier is a doctor who seems to have it all, but really doesn't. Her life has its ups and downs, but when she finds a body on her lawn, it starts to spiral down more quickly. Faster than she knows it, Shannon finds herself alone without the support she needs to deal with someone threatening her life. Can Shannon help get her sister back on track? Will she ever commit to Mark? What will happen with her father? And, why was the man killed on her lawn and who is threatening her? All these questions are answered between the covers of "Critical Condition."

This book is a real treat for those of us who like medical suspense stories. From the minute I opened the book, I was hooked. Each successive situation had me asking, "How much more can she handle?" The characters and story line are wonderfully put together, and it was fun to try to figure out what was happening. If you enjoy medical suspense and thrillers, this book is for you. I received my review copy from Litfuse Publicity for participation in the blog tour.


About the Book

About the book: Dr. Frasier couldn't save the gunshot victim on her front lawn. Now she's fighting for her own life.
It began as a quiet dinner party honoring Dr. Shannon Frasier's colleague, but became a nightmare when a man was shot on her lawn, reviving emotions from a similar episode a decade ago. Then a midnightcall from her sister, Megan, causes Shannon to fear that her sister is on drugs again.
Her "almost-fiancĂ©" Dr. Mark Gilbert's support only adds to Shannon's feelings of guilt, since she can't bring herself to fully commit to him. She turns for help to her pastor-father, only to learn that he's just been diagnosed with leukemia. Shannon thought it couldn't get any worse. Then the late-night, threatening phone calls begin, the rough voice asking, "What did he say before he died?"
 
With everything around her in a critical state, simply staying alive will require all the resources and focus Shannon has.

Purchase a copy: http://ow.ly/vyZt6

About the Author: A retired physician, Dr. Richard Mabry is the author of four critically acclaimed novels of medical suspense. His previous works have been finalists for the Carol Award and Romantic Times Reader's Choice Award, and have won the Selah Award. He is a past Vice-President of American Christian Fiction Writers and a member of the International Thriller Writers. He and his wife live in North Texas.

Connect with Richard at: http://rmabry.com
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1 comment:

  1. I found your review of Critical Condition when I posted my own review at Litfuse. It looks like we are reading some of the same books. I hope you will stop by my blog Thoughts from Mill Street in the near future. http://thoughtsfrommillstreet.blogspot.com
    Keep reading.

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