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Dead Already - by Mike Krentz (Paperback)

Dead Already - by  Mike Krentz (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><i>"...a nail-biter of a medical drama, reminiscent of Robin Cook's bestsellers."</i><b> - Tammy Ruggles for Reader's Favorite</b></p><p><b>Suspicious deaths. Broken bonds. Lives in peril. Redemption.</b></p><p>Past-haunted emergency physician Zack Winston and case-hardened defense attorney Bridget Larsen battle a malicious malpractice suit. They uncover a medical conspiracy trading in drugs and murder. As they peel back layers of truth, past relationships and current alliances destabilize - threatening both their lives.</p><p>"Absolutely stunning!This is the heart-stopping medical thriller I've waited for."<br><b>-Stella Cameron, <i>NYT</i> bestselling author.</strong></b></p><p>"A heart-pounding thriller. Krentz taps his richly lived experience as an emergency physician and takes the reader on a deep dive into the medical challenges, legal battles, and lingering emotional wounds of Dr. Zack Winston. A page turner, with twists that surprise - and satisfy."<br><b>-Deborah Serani, award-winning author of THE NINTH SESSION.</b></p><p>"Krentz applies his insider's knowledge of the ER in a taut thriller that will rivet fans of medical dramas."<br><b>-Kimmery Martin, author of THE QUEEN OF HEARTS </strong><strong>and THE ANTIDOTE FOR EVERYTHING.</b></p><p>"DEAD ALREADY opens on the adrenaline rush of emergency room action and never slows down. Murder, nuanced characters, and deadly secrets make for a roller-coaster thrill ride. The push-pull relationship between ER doc Zack Winston and defense lawyer Bridget Larsen rings true all the way to their plunge into life-threatening danger."<br><b>-Jayne Ann Krentz / Amanda Quick, <i>NYT</i> and <i>USA Today</i> bestselling author.</b></p>

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