by
Hannah Alexander
Reprinted August 2009
ER
Politics Collide with Work-place Ethics in a Compelling
New Medical Thriller
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"High-stakes
medical issues, compelling story lines, spiritual
depth, and characters so authentic you'd know them
if you met on the street."
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-SUSAN
MAY WARREN
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If you liked the fast-paced
energy of ER or the medical drama of Chicago Hope but are
seeking a positive message and uplifting characters, then
Sacred Trust is a book you should check out, STAT. In it
you will be taken into the emergency room, a realm of chaos
and miraculous control. Life-and-death decisions are made
here in just fractions of a second by men and women touched
with extraordinary gifts of healing. When this narrow balance
between confusion and order is disturbed, things can go
very wrong.
Author Hannah Alexander introduces Dr.
Lukas Bower, an ER physician with a rocky past who finds
himself close to toppling over the line into turmoil.
Disgusted with the politics that interfered with his work
at a big-city hospital, Bower decided to take a new position
in a small town. This new job, however, has its own set
of rules and regulations, and the ER director vows to
send Bower packing if he doesn't play along.
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