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The Scarlet Lady: Confessions of a Successful Abortionist

The Scarlet Lady: Confessions of a Successful Abortionist

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A shocking look at corruption and greed.
Review: Carol Everett can paint a vivid picture, and in The Scarlet Lady she paints an unflattering self-portrait. "Money, money, money. That's where my heart was," she often proclaims. The Scarlet Lady reveals how low she was willing to stoop to make a buck -- even to the point of complicity in a patient's death and the cover-up afterward. Carol's conversion to Christianity, and her exit from the abortion business, is movie-of-the-week material, and even the unbeliever will find her story riveting. An eye opener, and an excellent read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A shocking look at corruption and greed.
Review: Carol Everett can paint a vivid picture, and in The Scarlet Lady she paints an unflattering self-portrait. "Money, money, money. That's where my heart was," she often proclaims. The Scarlet Lady reveals how low she was willing to stoop to make a buck -- even to the point of complicity in a patient's death and the cover-up afterward. Carol's conversion to Christianity, and her exit from the abortion business, is movie-of-the-week material, and even the unbeliever will find her story riveting. An eye opener, and an excellent read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: CONVICTING!
Review: Carol Everett's Scarlet Lady: Confessions of a Successful Abortinist convicted my wife and I that the abortion industry is the immoral and money hungry, multi million dollar monster that we always believed it to be. Mrs. Everett puts her own reputation on the line by showing what she did during her tenure as an abortionist. Yes, she calls herself this, even though she never picked up the knife or suction tube. She explains how low this profession can go by falsifying pregnacy reports, using pressure tactics like how much more money it will cost for an abortion the longer they wait, and even participates in the illegal transportation and the cover up of an abortion patient's death. She even brought her daughter into this life she led. Anyone interested in how the abortion industry lies and winds its way into everyones lives should consider this a must read!


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