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Improving Medical Outcomes: The Psychology of Doctor-Patient Visits Review

Improving Medical Outcomes: The Psychology of Doctor-Patient Visits
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Improving Medical Outcomes: The Psychology of Doctor-Patient Visits ReviewThis is a very informative book for patients & some doctors.
I deducted one star because they incorrectly describe the odds ratio ( page 38 ).
They confuse odds with probability.Improving Medical Outcomes: The Psychology of Doctor-Patient Visits Overview

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Dead Man's Grip (Detective Superintendent Roy Grace) Review

Dead Man's Grip (Detective Superintendent Roy Grace)
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Dead Man's Grip (Detective Superintendent Roy Grace) ReviewI had pre-ordered this as I am always waiting for Peter James' books to be published. It was delivered to my kindle just after midnight on publication day so I couldn't wait for the opportunity to read it.
It's the seventh novel in the Detective Superintendent Roy Grace series and once again is set around Brighton, Hove and surrounding areas.
I hate it when reviews give away the storyline so a very brief synopsis:
A teenage student has been killed in a fatal multiple car accident. Other drivers involved in the accident are later found tortured and murdered. DS Roy Grace and his team investigate and try to protect another driver involved in the crash.
Roy's problems in his personal life continue..........
Peter's books are always well researched and give readers a detailed and enthralling tale. I find his style of writing highly readable as he gently leads you through the story and transports you into a world of intrigue and drama.
This latest offering is well worth the read and I certainly recommend it.
If you haven't already discovered the thrill of reading the Roy Grace series, this is a list of the order:
Dead Simple (2005)
Looking Good Dead: A Detective Superintendent Grace Mystery (2006)
Not Dead Enough (2007)
Dead Man's Footsteps (2008)
Dead Tomorrow (2009)
Dead Like You (2010).
Although it's not essential to read them in order, it does mean you can follow the progression of DS Grace's personal story.Dead Man's Grip (Detective Superintendent Roy Grace) Overview

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The Retribution Review

The Retribution
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The Retribution ReviewA friend recommended Val McDermid's books to me several years ago, and I've enjoyed some of her stand-alone thrillers as well as the Tony Hill/Carol Jordan series. "The Retribution" is the seventh installment in this series, featuring the mismatched pair of Hill and Jordan. Tony Hill is the bumbling, asperger-esque yet extremely intelligent psychology professor befriended by capable, no-nonsense police inspector Carol Jordan. Jordan uses Hill's understanding of criminal psychology and the human psyche to profile criminals and help direct her investigations. Hill and Jordan have solved many bizarre and gory cases in the past, and "The Retribution" refers back to Jacko Vance, the psychopath that Hill and Jordan captured in "The Wire in the Blood." As the book begins, Vance is in prison and after years of careful planning and preparation, he manages to break out of his prison by switching places with another prisoner who is about to begin a work-release program. Vance plans to leave Britain but in best sociopath fashion first wants to exact revenge on the people who put him away.
The suspense and tension in "The Retribution" thus comes from the certainty that Vance is out there and at some point, in some unknown way, will come after Carol Jordan and Tony Hill. A second plot line concerns the multiple murders of prostitutes, probably at the hands of another serial killer. Jordan is asked to investigate, the last case her task force will handle before the team is broken up and scattered to different offices due to budget cuts.
It would be a shame to give away any of the twisting plot developments, but suffice it to say that the book was gripping, combining the suspense of both the search for Vance and the investigation of the serial killings. McDermid does a great job with dialogue and pacing, and she continues to flesh out the characters of Jordan and Hill (and their co-workers) so that we feel we are right there in the thick of things with them. The ending is excellent and most unexpected. It will be fascinating to see what McDermid does next with Hill and Jordan, as the events of "The Retribution" will inevitably and profoundly change their relationship. Don't start this one unless you have the time to let everything else go and devour it in one or two sittings.The Retribution Overview

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