Do You Have the Jeannine Ryan #Series on Your #SummerReading List?

Author James E. Mosimann James E. Mosimann, Author of Jeannine Ryan Series Creating a summer reading list? Do you have the Jeannine Ryan series on it?
If you love Medical Thrillers and don't have these books, then you might want to reconsider.

How I came to read them:  I saw one of the books on my bi-weekly email from Reading Deals Review Club. The synopsis looked interesting and I requested it. That was when I realized that it was the third book in the series. It so happened that I had spotted the second book for free a day or two earlier. Then book 1 was only 99 cents. So I was set to go. It took a little while but I finished all three books. While I was reading, I got this overwhelming sense that I needed to share about the series on my blog.  I'll start with my version of book blurbs beginning with book one and on through book three.

Misconduct's Deadly Denial: Treachery and Fraud in the Research Lab:  Jeannine Ryan was working on her PhD when her friend, John Martin, was unjustly accused of falsifying data on a potential breast cancer cure. As she does her best to prove the accusations wrong, she realizes there is a much bigger problem and people are dying because of it. 

The Assassin Chip: A Medical Device that Kills: Jeannine Ryan has gotten her PhD and is working at a consulting firm. Because of her skill set, Jeannine is assigned to review some data on a device for a client to send to the FDA. However, the data has been cleverly falsified by the handsome and charming head researcher who turned Jeannine's head. After learning the truth, will she be able to prevent a major international incident?

The Prague Plot: The Cold War Meets the Jihad: Jeannine now owns her own consulting firm. She and her partner have been asked by the FDA to review data on a drug which is produced by a foreign based pharmaceutical company. It isn't until all the facts are received and connections are made that the real threat is realized. Will she and her friends be in time to prevent a cataclysmic event? 

About the Author (from the back matter of book 1): "James E. Mosimann is a retired biostatistician who spent many years at the Computer Division of the National Institutes of Health. He has a PhD in Zoology from the University of Michigan, and a Masters in Biostatistics from the John Hopkins University. After NIH, he joined the Office of Research Integrity of the Public Health Services, where he was a scientist-investigator for cases of research misconduct..."

What I noticed throughout the books: As you can see, Dr. Mosimann is very knowledgeable in the world of science and math. The math and science is intricate to the story line yet is not overwhelming. As the books progress you see the personal and professional growth of Jeannine. Because she is a female, an auburn-haired beauty, others have a hard time accepting her as competent until she shares her intelligence. Jeannine is strong-willed when she knows she is in the right. Loyal to a fault. A complex character who has captured my heart. I plan on reading book 4, The Carolina Coup: Another Rwandan Genocide at some point in the future. I'd love to see what happens next in Jeannine's life.  As for the cover art, it may seem simple but as you read each book, you'll understand the images and how it plays into the story line.  

If you feel as though, you liked to read these books, then you can either click on the cover art below or the author's image above. 

Have a great one!

​Lynn Hallbrooks

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Published on June 14, 2016 18:18
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