

The Society
Author: Jodie Andrefski
Narrator: Sarah Naughton
Unabridged: 8 hr 2 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 09/22/2020
Categories: Young Adult Fiction, Romance, Social Themes
Author: Jodie Andrefski
Narrator: Sarah Naughton
Unabridged: 8 hr 2 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 09/22/2020
Categories: Young Adult Fiction, Romance, Social Themes
Jodie Andrefski received her BS in Secondary Education-English from Penn State University and taught for several years before turning to her first love—writing. She’s been a contracted feature writer on multiple websites, and is a submissions intern at a publishing house. She lives in a small town in Pennsylvania with her daughter. She adores desserts, will fight you for the last cup of coffee, and devours as many books as she can get her hands on in her free time.
Sarah Naughton is an Audie Award–nominated narrator who has recorded titles in a variety of genres, including young adult, mystery, and thriller. Also a renowned actress, singer, and dancer, she is a graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.
I've read a number of Michael Palmer's novels, and have to say this is one of his best. Like most of his books he gives his opinion on some aspect of the medical field. Here he takes on the HMOs and how their controlling both the doctors and hospitals. In this novel the doctors form the Hippocrates......more
Good medical / crime novel. While a good read, some of the action and plot is not very plausible. Still, I like his writing and development of characters.......more
At first I wasn’t sure about it, but it didn’t take long for me to get into this. It was good, really really good. Situations arose, escalated, and unraveled quickly. If there was a dull moment in this book, I don’t remember it. I highly recommend, especially if you’re in a reading rut.......more
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