The combination of medical settings and human interest has a very wide appeal among certain audiences, as evidenced by the proliferation of television medical dramas that mostly deals with acute conditions which present to hospital emergency departments. Novels with a medical background range from short romances written for the popular market, to literary fiction or nonfiction that explore deeper issues like crime and investigation.
18 written by Kiarameil Goudy is a non-fiction, mystery novel that tells the story of Dr. Mikey Eighteen, a young doctor who witnesses his colleagues and superiors carry on in a very unprofessional manner while serving their hospital duties. Medicine is the only thing he knows how to do but the situation in the hospital forces him to rethink his reasons if he still wanted to become a hospital doctor or go on private practice.
First, Dr. Bruce Pinkley stalks Dr. Lanely Gillium; second, there's the jealous Dr. Grea who pays too much attention to Dr. Gillium, and then there's Dr. Linx who haven't got a clue as to what was really going on. Then there's also Nikolai Eighteen, a guy who has a compound fracture treated in the hospital and his mysterious connection to Dr. Mickey Eighteen.
18 is a well-crafted literary masterpiece that will keep readers glued from beginning to end. Filled with many twists and turns, it reflects a true account of a doctor's dillemma of whether to still work as a hospital doctor or choose to go on private practice. With fellow doctors who displays unprofessional behavior in the medical field coupled with the pressure, the drama, and the mystery behind his own personal life, this book also provides another inside look about what is probably going on deep within the confines of a medical institution.
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18 * by Kiarameil Goudy
Publication Date: February 19, 2013
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