Medical Error
Prescription for Trouble series
by Richard L. Mabry M.D.
Paperback
Price: £8.99
Publisher:Abingdon Press from Alban Books
Published:August 2010
ISBN:978-1-426-71000-1
GoodBookStall Review:
This book came recommended on the back of the reputation of a book in the same series; The Prescription for Trouble Series, and they were not wrong. I very much enjoyed this story. It had a good balance of suspense and romance to my liking.
Although set in a medical environment it is not over jargonised nor unrealistic, although the story was more akin to a John Grisham novel and was entertaining to read. At some points in the book I actually felt Mabry had been clever in his writing which left me a’gasp until I had read on further to see that I had been diverted off the scent.
The book felt shorter than the average length book but I think that this was helped by the fact that the chapters were broken up by scene breaks which were quite handy if I was really tired or short on time and I couldn’t indulge in a full chapter.
I liked this book and would definitely read more of Mabry’s books.
Reviewer: Zoë Stevenson (05/02/11)
This book came recommended on the back of the reputation of a book in the same series; The Prescription for Trouble Series, and they were not wrong. I very much enjoyed this story. It had a good balance of suspense and romance to my liking.
Although set in a medical environment it is not over jargonised nor unrealistic, although the story was more akin to a John Grisham novel and was entertaining to read. At some points in the book I actually felt Mabry had been clever in his writing which left me a’gasp until I had read on further to see that I had been diverted off the scent.
The book felt shorter than the average length book but I think that this was helped by the fact that the chapters were broken up by scene breaks which were quite handy if I was really tired or short on time and I couldn’t indulge in a full chapter.
I liked this book and would definitely read more of Mabry’s books.
Reviewer: Zoë Stevenson (05/02/11)









