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Oprah's Next Best-Seller! September 28, 2008 Amanda Mulligan 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Terminal Neglect was truly a page-turner from start to finish! The saga of Dr. Rogers is one that we can all relate to... finding the ability to make the right decision when nothing seems right. He teaches us to follow our dreams and to never compromise our beliefs. The story will keep you reading!
The John Grisham of medical thrillers! October 9, 2008 Nina B. Grossman 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Dr. Rushnak's Terminal Neglect is a stunning new work. It's frightening and gripping. It combines a complex, tightly woven plot with a very disturbing message of truth; drug companies and politics working in tandem do at times lead to unthinkable corruption. Don't miss this book. It will change how you view the world!
White Hats, Black Hats November 10, 2008 Bob Day (Portsmouth, NH United States) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
White Hats, Black Hats, Vast Conspiracies. Pedestrian writing style, clumsy wording (One of the most egregious: "...identified the whereabouts of..." instead of "saw", on page 307). A motley hodgepodge of plot elements loosely strung together. Inaccurate firearm terminology (in a crime novel??). Not a very good effort, even for a debut novel.
Superb medical thriller! September 28, 2008 Christopher Ryan An intense medical thriller that keeps you reading! The perfect combination of storytelling and reality makes this novel a great read. It is easy to identify with the main character as he goes through some rough moments in his search to do what is right. The suspense will keep you reading until the end!
Terminal Neglect October 22, 2008 Ted Moskal (Florida) Terminal Neglect is a great read. It is a page turner from start to finish. Dr. Rushnak has turned his characters into real life. They come complete with believable weaknesses, emotions & courage that one would expect from everyday people. I find myself wondering if there really is a Health Club. Reading this book made a very long trip to Asia seem quick.
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