Code Blue
Prescription for Trouble Book One
by Richard L. Mabry
Paperback
Price: £8.99
Publisher:Abingdon Press from Alban Books
Published:April 2010
ISBN:978-1-426-70236-5
GoodBookStall Review:
I only intended to get an idea of this book and then send it to an appropriate reviewer, but once started I couldn’t put it down.
One of the themes is hinted at in the subtitle, prescription trouble, but that is not the only problem facing Dr Cathy Sewell on her return to her home town to set up a GP practice. Someone seems to be out to do her harm, could it be that they even want her dead? That seems a bit far fetched, and who on earth can it be? Cathy is a skilled, well trained physician but there are rumours about her competence on top of everything else.
After more than one relationship that ended with betrayal, she finds it impossible to trust any of the men around her, even her old flame Will, now a local Lawyer who offers her professional help and a loving family.
On top of everything else money worries are weighing her down, till help comes from a surprising source and at the very end of the book all is resolved in a most surprising way.
Reviewer: Mary Bartholomew (03/11/10)
I only intended to get an idea of this book and then send it to an appropriate reviewer, but once started I couldn’t put it down.
One of the themes is hinted at in the subtitle, prescription trouble, but that is not the only problem facing Dr Cathy Sewell on her return to her home town to set up a GP practice. Someone seems to be out to do her harm, could it be that they even want her dead? That seems a bit far fetched, and who on earth can it be? Cathy is a skilled, well trained physician but there are rumours about her competence on top of everything else.
After more than one relationship that ended with betrayal, she finds it impossible to trust any of the men around her, even her old flame Will, now a local Lawyer who offers her professional help and a loving family.
On top of everything else money worries are weighing her down, till help comes from a surprising source and at the very end of the book all is resolved in a most surprising way.
Reviewer: Mary Bartholomew (03/11/10)









