Book Review: Suzy's Case by Andy Siegel - Page 2

Tug is known for his ability to close cases, but he is also a maverick, often putting his own career in jeopardy to do the right thing. While his life often seems to spin out of control, he really has a handle on the true meaning of integrity. There is a veil of trust that circles him, and he does not always think before acting.

Suzy’s Case is an unforgettable journey, a story of hope and horror. The characters are so real you come to believe in them. It's like reading the story behind the headlines, but with a personal stake in the outcome. You are alternately charmed and horrified, but it is difficult to understand the truth.

If you enjoy mystery and medical suspense, you will enjoy this work. Suzy’s Case would be a wonderful addition to your library, and a  great book for a reading club, spurring dialogue and creating disbelief. A solid work worth mention, Suzy’s Case has been one of my favorite books of the year.

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I have been reading and reviewing books for the last two years. I also blog reviews as well as post them on several different venues. I have completed a novel available in kindle and ebub,which is now also available in hard copy through both amazon and B&N. …

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