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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome Thriller! Do NOT MISS!!!
Review: This is the first book I've read out of the Alan Gregory series and I fell in love with it. I have read many many books but not too many mystery/suspense books. After reading this book I plan on reading the rest of his series plus other mystery books. I read this whole book in one sitting. I just couldn't put it down. Like other reviews READ THE BOOKS IN ORDER. I have now read 2 other books out of this series and reading the series in order will be most enjoyable! READ THIS BOOK. It will blow your mind.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fast paced mystery!
Review: Wow - what a fascinating thriller! Our good friend Alan is caught in the middle of an incredibly complex web of a who-done-it. He is called to the hospital on yet another of his consultations (who pays for these anyhow?), where he begins treating a teenage girl who refuses to speak. We soon learn that the girl is the daughter of a local news anchor, and the sister of a critically ill child who has received a lot of publicity because the HMO has refused to cover the girl's treatment costs. When the head of the HMO turns up dead, all fingers point to Alan's patient. But did she do it, or did any one of half-a-dozen other suspects, all of whom are interrelated and have their own motives, commit the murder? We won't know until the end, when Alan finds himself on an incredible journey through the Denver international airport ... luggage system! This book is hard to put down, and a very enjoyable read. There are a lot of characters, but they become familiar quickly, and they are not hard to keep mentally separated.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fast paced mystery!
Review: Wow - what a fascinating thriller! Our good friend Alan is caught in the middle of an incredibly complex web of a who-done-it. He is called to the hospital on yet another of his consultations (who pays for these anyhow?), where he begins treating a teenage girl who refuses to speak. We soon learn that the girl is the daughter of a local news anchor, and the sister of a critically ill child who has received a lot of publicity because the HMO has refused to cover the girl's treatment costs. When the head of the HMO turns up dead, all fingers point to Alan's patient. But did she do it, or did any one of half-a-dozen other suspects, all of whom are interrelated and have their own motives, commit the murder? We won't know until the end, when Alan finds himself on an incredible journey through the Denver international airport ... luggage system! This book is hard to put down, and a very enjoyable read. There are a lot of characters, but they become familiar quickly, and they are not hard to keep mentally separated.


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