"Doing Harm" by Kelly Parsons is a gripping medical thriller that plunges readers into the high-stakes world of hospital medicine, where life-and-death decisions are made with the ticking of each second. Written by a surgeon himself, the book offers an authentic portrayal of the pressures and moral dilemmas faced by medical professionals.
The story follows Dr. Steve Mitchell, a talented and ambitious surgeon on the brink of a promising career. However, his world spirals into chaos when a series of unexpected patient deaths occur, threatening to derail his future. As Steve delves deeper into the circumstances of these tragedies, he uncovers a shocking web of corruption, deceit, and sinister motives that put his life - and the lives of those he cares about - at risk.
Parsons' debut novel keeps readers on the edge of their seats with its heart-pounding suspense and expertly woven plot. The narrative not only explores the ethical complexities of modern healthcare but also examines personal ambition, trust, and the lengths to which someone might go to achieve their goals.
Ideal for fans of medical dramas and thrillers alike, "Doing Harm" offers a captivating and chilling glimpse into the dark underbelly of the medical world, penned by someone who knows it intimately. This paperback edition ensures that this electrifying read is both accessible and enduring, a must-have addition to any thriller enthusiast's collection.