Do No Harm by Gregg Luke


Title: Do No Harm

Author: Gregg Luke

Publisher: Covenant Communications, Inc.

Release Date: January 2008

ISBN: 9781598115062

Size: 6×9;

Genre: Medical Thriller

Paul Randall needs to start over, and Crescent Cove looks like the ideal place for the widowed pharmacist to begin again. What could be more perfect than running an old-fashioned pharmacy in an idyllic small town on the coast of northern California?

But soon after purchasing the charming drugstore, Paul discovers it will be anything but business as usual in his new locale. Although Crescent Cove seems prosperous, there is also something about it that feels dangerous — a fact that becomes disturbingly obvious when Paul finds Bria Georgopolis cowering on the side of the freeway. She unveils an eerie truth about a nearby hospital that places corporate profits above the price of human life.

As the pieces of the conspiracy come together, Paul and Bria realize that it’s up to them to expose the monstrous evil — before their new beginnings lead to a very dead end.

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4 thoughts on “Do No Harm by Gregg Luke”

  1. This is the closest I’ve seen an LDS book come to deserving being classified as horror. It’s not only a well-paced nailbiter,but it is Cook-style scary. Give it a five rating.

  2. For anyone who likes mystery, suspense, and good old fashioned intrigue, this is the book for you. An enjoyable lead that you really are rooting for as well as a unique storyline from a man who knows medicine.

  3. To whoever mediates this site: Can you label this book “thriller” please? Because that’s certainly what it is–a medical thriller. And quite a good one! 🙂

  4. Please take away this author’s thesaurus….

    Overall an okay story, but I probably skipped half of the words. Too wordy.

    His other books are equally difficult to read, but okay stories.

    3 stars

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