Author: Glenn Shepard
Website: http://mysteryhousepublishing.com/
Genre: Medical Thriller/Adult
Publisher: Mystery House Publishing
ISBN: 9780615765525
Reviewed by Mel U originally for ReReadingLives blog
Review:
Not for Profit by Glenn Shepard, M. D., is a very gripping, edge
of your seat work that amazed me with one exciting totally unexpected event
after another. Evidently, there a quite a number of what are called "medical
thrillers" in which physicians use their specialized knowledge to create
interesting works of fiction. Dr. Shepard is a highly experienced plastic
surgeon and he employs his knowledge very skillfully to bring verisimilitude to
Not For Profit without making it seeming like we are
reading a text book.
The story line begins with a very moving prologue in
which the lead character does plastic surgery on a pro bono basis in a clinic in
West Virginia on a woman with a cleft pallet. The operation is described in
enough detail to make us feel we are there. From there we begin the first of
numerous place shifts when we are taken to Afganistan to a combat drone center.
A high value target has been spotted and the presentation of the American
attack is very exciting. Then we move around Afganistan a bit (now America's
longest war) then we go to the plastic surgery clinic of a plastic surgeon in
Jackson City, North Carolina. These portions of the story are told by in the
first person. We learn a good bit about the business side of running a plastic
surgery practice. (And there is more to it than just doing nose jobs and breast
implants!)
The narrative also details the activities of terrorists
in the vicinity of the clinic and flips back to Afgainistan. I was really drawn
into the novel by all these place changes,trying to figure out what they have to
do with each other. I thought the author did a brilliant job creating exitement
and suspense through this devise. At every turn something unexpected happened.
I do not want to give away much at all of the great plot action but the doctor,
a good man with his flaws, is framed for murder, goes up against a hospital
corporation where only profits matter, there is lots of sex, and we slowly
discover a vast plot involving a potential terrorism attack. Nobody hardly is
who they seem at first to be.
For sure Not For Profit is great
escapist take you away from the mundane reading but it has very serious points
to make about the business side of American hospitals and geopolitical issues.
As a bonus we learn a lot about orchids as growing them is a passionate
avocation of the central character. We sense that the doctor draws inspiration
from the beauty of the orchids in doing his surgery. He also values women to a
large extent based on their looks and OK there are a lot of breast references in
the narrative.
It is a very American book, the sex scenes are for sure
vivid and if filmed in full would be for an adults only movie.
I liked this book a lot and endorse it with the
qualification that it has vivid and violent sex scenes.
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