Top Ten Tuesday: Medical Suspense

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Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday, hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. I’m all for confronting life head on, so I thought I’d look through my shelves and find books I’ve enjoyed in the medical suspense genre, or books that deal with a medical issue. My sister has always been a big fan of books in the medical genre. I remember how much she loved the Sue Barton novels growing up. I’ve always enjoyed the suspense more than the medical side of things, but probably because I’m a cover my eyes and ears when it comes to watching/hearing about medical procedures!! If the medical stuff is wrapped up in a great suspense, then I can manage to squint my way through it!

How about you?

Medical Suspense

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Critical Care by Candace Calvert

The Rescuer by Dee Henderson

Second Opinion by Hannah Alexander

Retrovirus by Tracy Higley

Critical Condition by Richard L. Mabry, M.D.

Could I Have This Dance by Harry Kraus, M.D.

The Canopy by Angela Hunt

Life Support by Robert Whitlow

Plaguemaker by Tim Downs

Do you enjoy medical suspense novels?

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11 Responses to Top Ten Tuesday: Medical Suspense

  1. Critical Condition sure sounds interesting.

    Here is our Top Ten Tuesday. Thank you!

  2. Honored to be included in such good company.

  3. I like suspense of any kind! I’ve read a few of these books. Thanks for adding to my TBR 😉 . My TTT features WWII-era novels — hope and inspiration in a very dark time.

  4. Yeah… no… I won’t be reading any of these right now. Too soon, if you know what I mean.

  5. How old were you when you first got into this genre?

    My TTT .

  6. I don’t think I’ve read a Medical Suspense book before. Not sure I would want to right now, but I will have to give it a try in the future. Thanks for the recommendations.

  7. Lelia (Lucy) Reynolds

    I’ve read a few and enjoyed them.

  8. These look great!

  9. My goodness. I had totally forgotten about Sue Barton books. That brings back memories, for sure. I’ve always loved mysteries, and medical mysteries, especially at one time, were at the top of my list.
    Great post. Thank you.

  10. Just popping on and reading your responses regarding waiting on medical thrillers. I totally understand in light of where the world is at right now. This is a pretty easy read, so no stress there. Praying for all of you right now, that this post finds you and yours well.
    Blessings and prayers, Necee

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