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Karen S. Gordon
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Sick Money
x-cop Vance Courage is heading off for an island vacation when HIPP Corp’s CEO Sherry Rogers jets into Miami for a surprise meeting. An oncologist using her company’s electronic medical records software lost a patient during a routine chemotherapy infusion and the family is threatening to sue. Worried the business will be named in the lawsuit, she insists he go to Indianapolis to investigate. He can’t very well say no. He and his partner Lauren Gold recently invested 5-million of their own dirty dollars to save her company from bankruptcy. The duo travel to Indy and attend a medical sales gala hoping the free flowing booze will loosen lips. But before dinner is served, Rogers tells him another doctor-client in Chicago lost a cancer patient in almost the exact same way. Could the link be a bad batch of drugs? Or something more nefarious? With a freak late April snowstorm looming, they detour to the Windy City, shocked to discover the clinic is a front for a patient-dumping scheme. While Vance focuses on the Chicago doc treating low-income patients, Lauren heads off to meet with Rogers—and vanishes. When the sixth patient dies and the Chicago oncologist is arrested for murder, every cell in Vance’s body tells him he has a lot more to lose than money.
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The Bottom Line: A heart-pounding, adrenaline-spiking medical thriller that takes the series into new territory. Highly recommended.

Looking for a way to launder offshore money salvaged from a drug cartel shipwreck, ex-detective and lawyer Vance Courage, and his partner Lauren Gold invest $5 million into HIPP Corp. The company is a medical records firm teetering on the edge of bankruptcy, but the situation is about to get much nastier.

HIPP Corp’s CEO calls an emergency meeting to say that one of their oncology clients had recently lost two patients, and a resulting lawsuit could spell disaster. Courage is forced to step in. Determined to get to the bottom of the issue, he decides to take an emergency investigative trip to Indianapolis. The timing is terrible, as partner Lauren Gold is already waiting for him by the glistening waters of the small Belize island of Ambergris Caye. The duo join forces as more patients die. Is a bad batch of chemo drugs to blame, or is there something more nefarious going on?

Fresh off solving a fascinating mystery in West Texas, author Karen S. Gordon boldly takes her series into the terrifying world of cancer treatment. One of the series’ most unique characteristics is that Courage and Gold are themselves highly opportunistic white collar criminals, but also relish their role as amateur sleuths who take down hardcore offenders. Their unique worldview works especially well in Sick Money, which is brimming with potential suspects and vulnerable patients.

Medical oncologist Dr. Emery, who dispenses FDA-approved poisons and experimental drugs to fight cancer, shows early on that she and her husband aren’t averse to violating medical privacy laws, nor are they shy about using untested software.

Meanwhile Dr. Garcia, soon after losing a patient, accuses other facilities of “patient dumping” – getting hospitals to get poor patients to agree to go to other clinics. Given how many patients are under their mutual care, the stakes in Sick Money are particularly high.

Gordon has built up a steady and devoted readership since her first release, The Mutiny Girl, and series fans will be delighted with this installment. For series newcomers, Sick Money is a prime entry point.

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