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Monday, May 19, 2014
Book Review "Critical Condition" by Richard Mabry
I have read all of Richard Mabry's books, and this one did not disappoint! It was filled with drama, mystery, and suspense.
The prologue starts off with Dr. Shannon Frasier and her fiance, Todd, walking when Todd is shot. He dies in her arms, and she holds herself responsible, and vows to work hard to save people's lives.
Fast forward a few years, when she is having a dinner party, and there is a murder of a stranger on her lawn. He dies in her arms. Then the phone calls start, wanting to know what the dying man told her.
Her sister, who is a recovering alcoholic, asks to move in with her, and Shannon is always wondering if Megan is staying sober. Then, Shannon's dad is diagnosed with leukemia. She's not sure she can trust the police on the case. Who do you turn to in times like these?
I received this book for free from Blogging for Books for this review. The opinions are all my own. :)
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Debbie, thanks so much. Glad you enjoyed Critical Condition (and, from what you say, all my previous novels). Hope your blog readers do, as well.
ReplyDeleteDr. Mabry,
DeleteThank you so very much for stopping by my blog and commenting! I appreciate it very much. I have enjoyed all of your books and cannot wait till the next one comes out!
You could write a story of a mom with a 17 year old son, who has a cardiac arrest and survives, and 2 months later their house burns. I wish this was just a novel, but it is my life this year. But, through it all, God is good!
Blessings!
Debbie
You have it the big time with famous authors commenting on your blog.
ReplyDeleteAMEN!...I agree, this is excellent ... I am almost finished with the book and at least this time I didn't try to find a diagnosis... Love the technical insights and intrigue..... He would write a good Story using your details... May others be touched as well.
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