Delicious, this medical novel. Other than the $.99 pocket versions, this is a solid, detective-like story.That Cathy is being harassed is clear, but it is a mystery who’s doing it. The best thing is that I suspected a couple of people, but in the end I was still surprised. Smart writing!I do not understand very well why the title is ‘Code blue’. I must admit that I read the Dutch, translated version, but the term ‘code blue’ does not appear in the book. I have no idea what it means.I think this book is sometimes a little too medical. How am I supposed to know the difference between Romazicon en Levophed? A glossary of medical terms would have been good. Medical stories intrigue me, and I really enjoyed this one about a young doctor beginning a family practice in her hometown. There was a mystery involved,which was intriguing, but I did feel the author went just a little bit too far in trying to present a lot of suspects and keep you wondering. As a retired doctor, Mr.Mabry certainly had the medical knowledge to make the story believable. This is the first book in a series, and I can't wait to read the others. I recommend it to anyone who enjoys medical and Christian fiction.
What do You think about Code Blue (2010)?
girl doctor in home town encounters difficulties in new practice - good from loislist
—prachi