Terminal Neglect
When a pharmaceutical "whistleblower" is murdered and the Health Commissioner is shot after interviewing the President of the United States for the position of Surgeon General, he awakens realizing that he's been targeted by a group simply known as "The Health Club".
The book then follows the sinister course of how the pharmaceutical industry...more
The book then follows the sinister course of how the pharmaceutical industry...more
Hardcover, 332 pages
Published
September 25th 2008
by PublishingWorks
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Terminal Neglect by Michael Rushnak is a fast paced medical thriller involving drug companies, doctors, and high powered politicians. Medical mysteries and thrillers are favorites of mine, and Terminal Neglect did not disappoint. Attempted murder, kidnapping and deception create the action and adventure in this story of The Health Club, a mysterious and criminal organization. The plot moved very quickly as the main character, Dr. Rogers, tries to prevent a killer drug from making it to the marke...more
3.0 out of 5 stars Big bad pharma...again, April 28, 2011
This was a mediocre medical thriller with a fairly old story line -- big bad pharma makes a new drug and gets greedy in order to recoup their investment and make millions. Of course there is the hero doctor with a big conscience who won't compromise his personal ethics and that resistance comes at a huge cost. So, nothing new here with the plot and cardboard characters who are quite cliche.
Dr. Jonathan Rogers is tapped ...more
This was a mediocre medical thriller with a fairly old story line -- big bad pharma makes a new drug and gets greedy in order to recoup their investment and make millions. Of course there is the hero doctor with a big conscience who won't compromise his personal ethics and that resistance comes at a huge cost. So, nothing new here with the plot and cardboard characters who are quite cliche.
Dr. Jonathan Rogers is tapped ...more
Fast paced. You don't want this to happen in your lifetime.
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One person can make a difference against all odds and what doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
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My first novel. I'll let readers judge for themselves.
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