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Action/Thriller |
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1stBooks Library
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ISBN-10: |
1587217864 |
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| Pages: |
250 |
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May 6 2000 |
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Based on actual events, a multi-million dollar Medicaid fraud leads to murder in the Bronx.
A defrocked physician, Anthony Lucchesi, decides to continue defrauding the Medicaid system by using clinical laboratories to bill for bogus tests. One of the things he needs to carry out the scam is a supply of human blood. He satisfies this need by buying blood from the homeless and drug addicts. When one of his blood donors winds up dead, an investigation begins that threatens Lucchesi's very freedom.He launches an all-out effort to stymie the investigation. When that fails, those associates who can implicate him must be eliminated.
Excerpt
Hector Cruz stood quietly as his boss,Gwen Murphy, talked. She was a good looking broad, but wanted nothing to do with him sexually.
His fists clenched at his sides as the bitch berated him for his actions; talking down to him like he was something out of the gutter. Somehow, he controlled his temper.
He hoped for one thing with all his being: that someday he'd have the chance to kill her. He had no idea how quickly that chance would come.
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| Reviewed by Doug Boren |
11/2/2007 |
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| Having read several of Mr. Griffin’s previous novels, I was eager to read this stunning expose of the world of Medicaid fraud. Ho-hum, right? Wrong! The investigation is as intriguing as it is exciting. Once again, the author shows his absolute expert knowledge in weaving a story that is a real page turner. This is not a “who done it”… it is a “how are they going to catch them?” As the story moves into the final phase, the violence and thrills build to a crescendo of utter suspense and the surprise ending will have you shaking your head in amazement. This is another fine example of Mr. Griffin’s bid to be one of the best mystery writers of our time. |
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| Reviewed by Tony Lucchesi |
3/18/2002 |
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| Well written, easy reading and a good story. |
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| Reviewed by Eva T, |
3/10/2002 |
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| Keeping up with local happenings, I remember reading about this. This seemed so impacted with truth and actual information, and it ran from papagraph to paragraph as if it was being told to me face to face. You did not want to put the book down as if someone might forget to tell you something. |
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| Reviewed by Sheri |
3/9/2002 |
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| One thing that makes Dennis Griffin's books so interesting is that they are based on fact. He does not drag on the story but leaps from page to page. I was totally engrossed in this book and can't wait for a sequel. |
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| Reviewed by Gary |
12/12/2001 |
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| This was for sure the best of course i was in the book so it made it even better. Way to go Denny.. |
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