The best medical thriller novels

Looking for a good new fiction book to read? Look no further. This medical thriller will have you glued to every page as the drama unfolds and an ER doctor must stop a biochemical nightmare from happening.

6 days . 6 days to stop an epidemic and convince the government that terrorists have indeed used smallpox as a weapon against us. When a terrorist in the emergency room of symptoms, time is of the essence to convince the high-ups and the Government, in fact, this is a terrible disease that the eradication of smallpox. If not for the quick action and prior medical expertise of the main character, Dr. Max Kroose, fatalities could be in the millions.

What makes this book more interesting is that the events in the estrogen receptor a symbol of the real events took place in the emergency room daily. The Author Dr. Paulo J. Reyes, is a practicing Emergency Room Doctor and First Responder to disasters in Los Angeles, California with a medical career spanning 25 years. His medical expertise helped to create a medical environment that medical personnel, fans of medical TV dramas, as well as all best thriller books fans will enjoy. In addition, the character and enthusiasm, as well as developed countries in search of the answer. Although this book is fictional, which is based on extensive research and leaves you to question today that may occur?

Today, the ongoing terrorist threats, the growing concern about the chemical and biological attacks, as well as fears of a global pandemic, this book tells you how the situation like this will be dealt with. Would the government be prepared? Do we have enough vaccinations for everyone? Should we have voluntary vaccinations now? If you want to answer the question.

Writers write about what they know. They can sound, color and image, their world is the story of their lives. new fiction book is where writers get the opportunity to bring you into that world and keep you there until, “the end.”

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