I received a copy of Miracle Drug by Richard L. Mabry, M. D. from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Overcoming these odds will take more than a miracle drug—it will take a miracle.
The infection wasn’t supposed to happen, but it did. The treatment was supposed to take care of it, but it didn’t. Then Dr. Josh Pearson discovers why—his patients, including the former President of the United States, have been dosed with a different strain of the original virus, one that is universally fatal. The only chance for survival is treatment with an experimental drug, but the manufacturer might already have discarded its supply.
As if treating the President of the United States isn’t stressful enough, the situation goes from bad to worse when Rachel Moore, a nurse Josh is falling in love with, falls ill. With the nation’s eyes on him, Josh must pull off a miracle to save a man who holds a good deal of power and the woman who holds his heart.
I really wasn't sure if I'd like this book when I started it. The more I got into it the more I liked it. Mabry has a way of drawing you in and keep you guessing. Dr. Josh Pearson becomes the primary doctor for the ex-president, David Madison, after the other doctor has a heart attack. Josh is surprised and takes his responsibility very seriously, which is a good thing because Mr. Madison is fighting for his life. Can Josh find the reason why and more importantly keep him alive?
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