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Sweet Amber

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Sweet Amber

By: William Lynes
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"A hard-hitting medical thriller with a heart." –Best Thrillers

Lee W. Hickok, MD, is an alcoholic. Curiously, his presence is required for New Year's Eve in-hospital overnight call. After consuming sweet amber bourbon, the urologist emergently consults on a difficult case. While the surgery is a success, the reason for his presence becomes apparent; the patient is a powerful politician.

At the university, Lee W. is a hero. However, tragedy follows the surgery. The absence of essential equipment is revealed, removal the meddling of the patient's chief of staff.

A DWI begins Lee W. on a tumultuous course of betrayal and malpractice accusations.

A diversionary media blitz accuses Lee W. of malpractice. An investigative journalist makes the public aware. These issues come to a state senate inquest.

A last binge changes Lee W's life, forever.

Sweet Amber is a novel of redemption, which exposes drug and alcohol abuse in the world of medicine.

Christian Fiction Genre Fiction Medical Medical & Forensic Thriller & Suspense Substance abuse Emotionally Gripping Heartfelt Surgery Medicine
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As someone with medical background, I found listening to the narrator vexing—things were mispronounced (ie OR meaning operating room was pronounced “or” like the word; IV was pronounced “four” like the Roman numeral; and there were others). It distracted from the storyline. Also, the narration was robotic without any emotional inflections. Once I listened to the ending credits the answer was provided—a computer generated narrator. Story was good however I wish I had read the hard copy.

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