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Re: How to Make to Text Bold or Italic in Reviews
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do the same this to make an italic
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Should it be OK with the formatting (including bold and italics)?
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I get it now. Thanks for the tip.
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By William H. Cole
Genre: Fiction
353 pages
Publisher: Author House
REVIEW:
Hirem McDowell is a well-respected surgeon. He is an avid mountain climber. He shows no concern for other people that might be hurt by his dubious moral intentions which anger his contemporaries and friends who solemnly promise to bring him down.
McDowell cares for no one but his children; Sophie, Ann, and Billie. He had been married three times. His first wife died of breast cancer and she was the children’s mother. His third wife is Carol Mastriano of which he met in Denver. Carol had two daughters; Tasha and Candice. Carol found out that Hirem had a mistress named Rema in Nepal. He didn’t deny the affair and he didn’t care about how Carol felt.
He is power hungry. He cheated a colleague, Michael O’Leary, out of a chance to become president of the International College of Surgeons.
Hirem was a member of the President’s cabinet when a family tragedy presents him with a situation that leads to a serious crime. Jeremy, McDowell’s grandson, shot his mother Ann, seriously wounding her, then went on a killing spree and killed 10 kids, including his sister, and two adults at school and then went home and tried to commit suicide with his dad’s shotgun in his bedroom without success. As Jeremy lay in his hospital room, McDowell asks his daughter Sophie to wait outside the room until he called her back in. While his Aunt Sophie waits outside unbeknown of what her father was up to, Hirem kills Jeremy by asphyxiation. McDowell calls Sophie back in the room and told her to run and get help because Jeremy was dead with no emotion in his voice. After a long investigation he was convicted of Jeremy’s death and sent to prison. Hirem escapes and is now on the run.
Here is where the book gets interesting. After his escape, Hirem traveled through many states, lived in the woods and found a cave to protect him from the elements until Maud a bookstore owner he met took him in unaware that he was an escaped convict. And he was always looking over his shoulder. Keep reading and tag along with this great adventure Hirem takes you on. In this segment of the book, you see a different side of Dr. McDowell.
I enjoyed reading McDowell. It was full of suspense and mystery. It kept me guessing until the very end.
What I liked about the book was that it flows and each character is described so that you become familiar with each of their roles in this story.
I highly recommend McDowell and rate this book 3 out of 4 stars. I didn’t give the book 4 stars because the book had a few fragmented sentences. Although it is well written and kept my attention throughout that is why I didn’t give it a 2. There wasn’t anything that I didn’t like about the book because it was well written with great characters. I recommend this book to anyone who likes to read suspense/mystery novels. I don’t recommend the novel if you are looking for romance with suspense.
I sensed that the novel was proofread and not professionally edited because I found a few fragmented sentences or maybe this is the writer’s style of writing. Final conclusion! I loved the book and highly recommend it.
SUMMARY:
McDowell by William Cole is a fiction novel set in Denver, CO. and other venues. The author is very descriptive of each character; very rounded and believable. The dialogue is realistic.
Hirem McDowell was a prominent surgeon that had it all and then lost it all. He’s arrogant, cunning and this man has no morals. He is rude to his wife and family. He cheats on his wife and thinks nothing of it.
This novel is so compelling that you’ll want to read on. It is full of twists and turns that finds the reader more interested in reading on to the end.
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