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Sledgehammer
Sledgehammer
Author: Paulo J. Reyes
In Sledgehammer, Max Kroose, an intuitive emergency room physician, suspects that a case of smallpox has presented itself on his watch in the emergency room. The atypical case of smallpox is harder to identify and more lethal than the natural occurring smallpox virus. Armed with only a hunch, Dr. Kroose must watch precious times pass, ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780595669844
ISBN-10: 0595669840
Publication Date: 3/18/2005
Pages: 214
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Publisher: iUniverse, Inc.
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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candieb avatar reviewed Sledgehammer on + 239 more book reviews
The publisher of this book is a colleague of mine and she sent this to me over the Summer to read. It recently worked it's way up my reading list. The cover kept catching my eye (always a good thing when I'm looking at the wall of 300+ books that are waiting on me to read them!). So I relented and grabbed it.

It's an interesting read. It started out VERY slow for me. I usually read a book in just a few days, but it took me that long to get through the first few chapters. The pace quickly picked up - which was a good thing - I was close to giving up and trying again later.

The premise is interesting, the ending was disappointing (I'm sorry, I didn't buy it), the text was filled with a good bit of medical jargon that I had to either skip over or read a few times to even begin to grasp it (I'm a bookkeeper, darn it!), he's a very flat author. I found his ending of chapters to be humorous at times. Like the author wasn't sure when to end it, so he'd add a few more words. Or maybe just one. Like this. Ya know?

BUT afterwards, I went to his website, and I see this is apparently his first fiction book or near to it. So, I forgive him ;) He is working on a sequel and I'm sure I'll pick that one up - which, for me, is an amazing thing. There are very few sequels I will actually keep an eye out for.

Overall, a decent read. I finished the last half of it in one sitting, it drew me in and I got used to the writing style.

I am interested to find out if his writing has developed with a subsequent book!

(this coming from someone who hires someone to do her writing - I'm NOT a writer) ;)

Anyway, worth a read - give it a whirl!


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