"Thought provoking suspense"
Near Canyon Creek, Montana, self made-millionaire Gordon
Buchanan, his brother Billy and others struggle to contain
a fire that threatens to destroy his brand new sawmill.
When Billy accidentally slices his leg to the bone with a
saw, first aid fails to stop the bleeding. Gordon is
stunned to watch his sibling die in spite of doing
everything right. Billy's blood simply failed to
coagulate like it should have. Gordon cleans out Billy's house only to find strange green
pills Triaxcion prescribed by highly regarded Dr. Hastings
of Butte. He learns from the doctor that the drug is
making a fortune for its manufacturer Veritas
Pharmaceutical of Richmond, Virginia; it used to prevent
baldness. Gordon has a nagging feeling that the drug
killed his sibling by preventing his blood from
coagulating. The legal system offers no relief since the
drug company is "protected" by the FDA. The company CEO
Bruce Andrews refuses to listen to Gordon claiming he
grieves by seeking culpability elsewhere. As Gordon
continues to dig he gains an ally Jennifer Pearce of
Veritas and begins to find evidence of deadly foul play. LETHAL DOSE is a tense thriller that will shake up the
audience with the recent withdrawals of drugs due to
adverse deadly side effects. The story line is at its
best when Gordon, who has more going for him than most
people would believe, takes on the Fortune 500 giant.
When the tale spins into a murder thriller, it remains an
exciting action packed tale, but loses some of its
condemnation steam of pointing fingers at the American
pharmaceutical-government incest. Still Jeff Buick writes
a thought provoking suspense filled novel. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 12, 2005
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