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Collateral Circulation: A Medical Mystery
- A Dr. Danny Tilson Novel, Book 3
- Narrated by: Dave Wright
- Length: 10 hrs and 8 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A lavishly enriched blood supply piques Dr. Danny Tilson's interest as he performs a routine surgery on Varg Dagmar's brain. He soon discovers that it's not just his patient's cranial anatomy that's remarkable, but his superlative mental capabilities as well.
As more and more patients surface with similar mystifying profiles, Danny searches for answers. If he can figure out the cause of this surge in advanced mental faculties, the ramifications to humankind could be staggering.
Danny wonders, however. Is this mysterious brain power too good to be true?
Collateral Circulation is the 2015 National Indie Excellence Awards finalist for medical thrillers!
©2015 Barbara Ebel, M.D. (P)2015 Barbara Ebel, M.D.
What the critics say
"This third addition to the Danny Tilson medical mystery series won't disappoint either old fans or newcomers who love medical intrigue ala Robin Cook and the best medical writers in the genre. Perhaps that's because it comes from the seasoned hand of a physician who is steeped in the world of medical description and events and whose professional pen thus effortlessly describes such scenarios." ( Midwest Book Reviews)