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Clinical Judgment John Egerton 9781449930974 Books



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A young Houston doctor starting a promising career meets with unexpected problems. Mysterious illness's, deaths. And an attempt on his life. Why? The more he discovers the more he realizes that he and his wife are in a bizarre and horrific situation. Trapped in a world for which they are unprepared. To escape he has to make decisions that put both their lives in peril. And he will discover secrets that are almost too terrible to comprehend.

Clinical Judgment John Egerton 9781449930974 Books

Overall it was a good story. What makes this genre the ultimate in horror is how fast & easy the plot could, and perhaps has, played out in the mundane world.

What bothered me about this book was the vagueness that the reader is left to interpret and struggle through at times. But more than that were the loose ends left dangling... Who was Yencha and what did he really want? Why was the first doctor killed? What happened to the redneck thugs in Austen? Who were Danny's people? And most of all, where did Vroden go? Did he get lost? Fall in a mine shaft never to be heard from again? Run over by a train? I like cliff hangers, but this was ridiculous.

(terribly sorry about any typos, that's what you get typing on a kindle at 4 am)

Product details

  • Paperback 344 pages
  • Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (January 15, 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 9781449930974
  • ISBN-13 978-1449930974
  • ASIN 1449930972

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Clinicl Judgement by John Egerton was an okay medical mystery. But, it was not the christian mystery I prefer to read.
This book reminded me of Grisham's "The Firm." The rapid pace, plot twists, closed-in feeling of an institution (a hospital here, a law firm in Grisham's book), a husband and wife caught up in something dangerous and not understood, all are similarities. Mr. Egerton writes well and certainly knows how to craft a page-turner. Definitely recommended.
I am always reading 3-5 books at once so usually it takes me a while to finish anything I read because I rotate books. But I was so curious to know what would happen next that I finished this book quickly! I really enjoyed reading it. It was intriguing and scary. I liked the way the story ended. I liked the twist. I have not read a book on and I enjoyed that a lot. I am going to read Clinical Trial (I just found out about it) on there too, starting now.
I truly enjoyed this medical mystery thriller. There was enough "medical" in it to make it exciting for those who work in medicine or simply enjoy the excitement of a good medical whodunit. On the other hand, the medical part was not weighed down by a bunch of uninterpretable jargon that leaves you scratching your head. The culture of modern medicine was accurately portrayed and the protagonist, Dr. Curtis Scott, is frustrated with the reality of needing to keep costs down and still practice good, sound medicine. He has just finished his residency and has taken a position in an HMO, and so he sees patients in the outpatient office as well as those in the facility's hospital. He is on call, at times gets very little sleep, and he is married to a woman with champagne tastes. He uncovers some medical chicanery going on at the HMO and is determined to get to the bottom of it and put a stop to it, with the incentive of his and his wife's survival hanging in the balance.

I'll be looking for more from this talented author!
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Found book jumping around in manner in which it switched from one characters .It made it difficult to follow and raaisred many questions the ending seems confusing most of which are not resolved . I think book had potential but had difficult
Ty in retaining !y intetst to the end.
I enjoyed the premise of this book. With better pacing and a few changes to make the plot more believable, this would have been a five-star review. Unfortunately, the story dragged on in some parts and didn't give enough detail in others. There were a significant number of spelling and typographical errors in the book. I don't mind a missing comma here or there, but sometimes these errors interrupted the story because I had to try to figure out what the author was trying to say. I had trouble believing part of the plot (which I won't mention here, as I don't want to spoil it for others), so that also contributed to my three-star rating.
I really wanted to give this book five stars but can't in good conscience do it. I liked the premise of the story. Scares me how medicine is practiced today and the influence of insurance companies etc for cost control. Could happen the way it is described. What I didn't like was the loose ends. I didn't care for the ending. Left me wondering who was really responsible for the murders, where did the actual killers end up and why were some characters included. Much of the book is very well written. Just too many loose ends for my taste. Maybe the author is planning follow up book or books. Don't know if I would read them or not.
Overall it was a good story. What makes this genre the ultimate in horror is how fast & easy the plot could, and perhaps has, played out in the mundane world.

What bothered me about this book was the vagueness that the reader is left to interpret and struggle through at times. But more than that were the loose ends left dangling... Who was Yencha and what did he really want? Why was the first doctor killed? What happened to the redneck thugs in Austen? Who were Danny's people? And most of all, where did Vroden go? Did he get lost? Fall in a mine shaft never to be heard from again? Run over by a train? I like cliff hangers, but this was ridiculous.

(terribly sorry about any typos, that's what you get typing on a kindle at 4 am)
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