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Panic (Panic)

Panic (Panic)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Suspenseful Medical Thriller
Review: I liked Pulse and Paradox a little more than Panic, but it is still a very good story. Echo Heron is now one of my favorite authors.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Suspenseful Medical Thriller
Review: I liked Pulse and Paradox a little more than Panic, but it is still a very good story. Echo Heron is now one of my favorite authors.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Entertaining medical thriller. Nelson is my hero !!!
Review: I went straight from Pulse into Panic, and the excellent writing continues, with numerous separate story lines bubbling along together, and all eventually meeting for the final chapters. Definitely worth reading. I also find myself becoming a great fan of Nelson

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Entertaining medical thriller. Nelson is my hero !!!
Review: In my opinion, PANIC is even better than Ms. Heron's PULSE. It's a well-written compelling medical thriller!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just as good as the first!
Review: Panic- thrill me as much as Pulse did! I just adore Adele and her eccentric ways! Echo Heron has created a wonderful and different herione. Can't wait for Paradox due out this Fall.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Exciting book -- but too many viewpoints
Review: This book is certainly suspenseful -- heck, I nearly finished it before leaving the store!

However, the excess of multiple viewpoints distracted me, so this book became a frustrating experience. Don't get me wrong. I love getting the viewpoints of different characters in a story. Especially the main and secondary characters. But there's no need to also have so many minor characters getting their own viepoint scenes.

Anne M. Marble Reviewer, All About Romance


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