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Book Review: The Victim Donor

Posted by Matthew Berman On April - 14 - 2007
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My friend’s father has recently written a book (medical fiction), and has asked me to review it for him on my site. For as long as I have known this family for, I was more than happy to do this little favor for him. So as most of you know I am anything but a great writer, but here is my best attempt at a book review:

Both shocking and spellbinding, The Victim Donor tells the story of a family man who struggles to discover why he has become the focus of a gruesome kidnapping plot, which seems to have more of an underlying motive.

Stockbroker John Harris III is living the American dream with Cheryl, his physician wife and college sweetheart. Together they have four young children, a house in the mountains of Utah, their health, their love, money, and stability. Their lives are suddenly turned upside-down when Harris is kidnapped one morning on his way to work.

The local Utah police and the FBI make little headway on the case until, to everyone’s surprise, Harris turns up alone and comatose in a motel room several states away. He’s in perfect health except that he’s missing a kidney—the result of a rogue surgery performed by a world-class talent.

Urban legend suddenly becomes suburban reality and nightmare for the Harris family as they face some terrifying questions and realities. Why did the kidnappers choose Harris as their victim donor? And why did they allow him to survive? Harris and his family are about to learn the horrifying answers.

So if you enjoy medical fiction, The Victim Donor is absolutely for you. It is a great read with many plot twists that leaves you asking: “can this happen to me??”

You can find Ken Corre’s website at www.kencorre.com, where you can read reviews and purchase the book. I invite all of you to check it out.

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Comment by Alex
2007-04-22 17:51:30

Thank You

 
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