Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Litfuse Review: Medical Judgement by:Richard Mabry, M.D.

 Medical Judgment
About the Book:
 Someone is after Dr. Sarah Gordon. They've stalked her and set a fire at her home. Trying to recover from the traumatic deaths of her husband and infant daughter is tough enough, but she has no idea what will come next. Her late husband's best friend and a recovering alcoholic detective are trying to solve the mystery before it's too late, but both appear to be vying for her affection as well. Sarah finds herself in constant fear as the process plays out.
As the threats on her life continue to escalate, so do the questions: Who is doing this? Why are they after her? And with her only help being unreliable suitors in competition with each other, whom can she really trust?


My Review:
Dr. Sarah Gordon has already lost so much. Having lost her husband and daughter is a horrific car wreck, she can’t seem to get use to the idea of them being gone. The pain is unbearable for her. So when her garage is set on fire, she can’t believe that someone would want to harm her. With a call for police and the help of a detective, they learn that this is definitely a case of arson.

Detective Bill Larson, a recovering alcoholic, is on the case. But with so little evidence to go on, this isn’t going to be an easy case. Bill tries his best to make sure Sarah is safe, but with an odd man constantly staring at Sarah from the road, how safe is she really?

Kyle Andrews has witnessed Sarah’s grief and knows that she still hasn’t recovered from the death of her husband and daughter. Having lost his fiancé to death as well, he understands where Sarah is coming from. But he feels it’s time for her to move on and possibly with him. But first to figure out who is wanting her dead.

Medical Judgment was an amazing book full of action and mystery. I really enjoyed reading this book and found it to be an epic read. I hope to read more from this author real soon.

**Disclosure** This book was sent to me free of charge for my honest review from the author.

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