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 midnight call from her sister, Megan, causes Shannon to fear that her sister is on drugs again.
Her “almost-fiancé” 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.
My thoughts:
I have been a big fan of Richard Mabry's books since I read his Code Blue book series a year or so back. I stumbled on them by mistake when looking for medical mystery novels. I am so glad I came across his books because I've enjoyed all of the books I've read by him. He has a medical background, but doesn't use lofty language that a layperson can't comprehend. He makes his novels deep, suspenseful and keep you on the edge of your seat. I'd recommend them for anyone who enjoys a good suspense novel!
Richard Mabry's latest medical suspense,
Critical Condition, is receiving high praise. USA TODAY says, "Mabry combines his medical expertise with a story that will keep you on the edge of your seat."
Richard is celebrating the release with a Kindle HDX giveaway!
One grand prize winner will receive:
- A Kindle Fire HDX
- Critical Condition by Richard Mabry
Enter today by clicking one of the icons below. But hurry, the giveaway ends on May 11th. Winner will be announced May 13th on
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Don't miss a moment of the fun; enter today and be sure to stop by Richard's blog on May 13th to see if you won.
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