Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Critical Condition - Book Review

I just finished Richard Mabry's new book, "Critical Condition". I have come to expect intrigue, mystery, a good story line, action, suspense, and of corse romance (for the ladies, insert smile) from this author. He did not disappoint.

Shannon witnesses her fiancé shot and killed right at her side. He whispers, "Help me," just before he dies. Shannon wants to be a doctor so she can save lives. But someone else is shot outside her home. He whispers his last words, only they are not words but numbers? What do they mean. Shannon and her sister's life, Megan, may depend on them figuring it out. Shannon's boyfriend, Mark is the only person they can trust a long with their lawyer. They don't even know if they can trust the police.

Megan's boyfriend is also shot and killed. The smoking gun leads to Shannon and Megan because their finger prints are on it. Eventually, Megan becomes the chief suspect.

Meanwhile each girl has their personal and inner struggles. Shannon struggles with her faith and relationship to God even though her dad is a pastor. She also has panic attacks when she has to perform surgery on a gun shot victim. Any other time blood does not bother her. She will be faced with the ultimate challenge when someone close to her is again shot.

The ending is fast paced and takes you on a thrill ride.

I highly recommend "Critical Condtion" for an enjoyable read.

I was given this book as part of the Book Look bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review.

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