My sweet hubby has posted a review of In the Tick of Time. Reblogged from Flamestr’s Thoughts.
Are you afraid of insects? Well, I think Matt Malloy can relate to you, Until now, Matt Malloy figured he had all pretty sound knowledge of infectious diseases. Well… hold the phone; not so fast, Mr. Malloy.
Matt finds himself trying figure out what is going to cause a cluster of infections at Buffalo Head. The further he investigates, the more suspicious he becomes. Matt puts his knowledge of infectious diseases into action. Matt furthers reviews a suspicious death, with symptoms he has never seen before. He just can’t quite put his finger on it. Then he has to put his finger on it, or he becomes a suspicious case.
Is Matt going crazy? He begins to doubt himself. He develops more symptoms. People start to question his professionalism. He is obsessed with it, and he cannot sleep at night. His health begins to deteriorate; he becomes more and more paranoid. He is constantly trying to find a cure and locate the person who infected him in the first place. Someone is trying to kill him, stopping him at every corner. Will he be able to stop them? Or will become another casualty? This book will keep you on the edge of your seat throughout. You won’t be able to put it down, and it will give you a new respect for infectious disease departments everywhere!