My sweet hubby has posted a review of In the Tick of Time. Reblogged from Flamestr’s Thoughts.
Are you afraid of insects? Â Well, I think Matt Malloy can relate to you, Â Until now, Matt Malloy figured he had all pretty sound knowledge of infectious diseases. Â 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. Â The further he investigates, the more suspicious he becomes. Â Matt puts his knowledge of infectious diseases into action. Â 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. Â He develops more symptoms. Â People start to question his professionalism. Â 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. Â Someone is trying to kill him, stopping him at every corner. Â Will he be able to stop them? Â Or will become another casualty? Â This book will keep you on the edge of your seat throughout. Â You won’t be able to put it down, and it will give you a new respect for infectious disease departments everywhere!