"Exciting medical procedural"
In San Francisco's Ridgewood Hospital, the staff is upset
as the bone marrow to be used in an autologous replacement
surgery to save the life of patient Carl Chapman is missing
from the lab. Especially shook up is nurse Gina Mazzio,
who has been with Carl from the beginning of his cancer
treatment and now cannot understand why he seems so stoic
about his pending death. Lab worker Faye Lindstron stole the bone marrow at the
machinations of her boyfriend Frankie Nellis. She has
taken others also as Frankie demands fifty thousand dollars
from the near death sufferers or they will die. As Alan
Vasquez of administration tries to bury the scandal, Gina
and a few other caring medical practitioners struggle to
uncover why a simplistic procedure has gone awry not
knowing that Frankie will kill to continue his lethal
scheme. Medical procedural fans will have a field day with the
exciting BONE DRY even with knowing the perpetrators from
almost the beginning as authors Bette Golden Lamb and J.J.
Lamb use dramatic irony to make Gina question whether
Vasquez is the culprit. The story line is action packed
never slowing down until the final beach blanket scene.
Though Faye is too pathetic a character and Frankie is too
evil, readers will devour this strong thriller starring a
wonderful Bronx transplant that is quite the lioness when
it comes to protecting her cubs (patients). Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 9, 2002
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