Wednesday, March 3, 2021

The Edge of Death by John Benedict Book Review

 

I received a gifted copy and am providing a review.

We find Dr. Doug Landry on a six-month leave from Mercy. He is now giving lectures to students about anesthesia. In one of the lectures that Dr. Landry attended, he listened to a lecture by Dr. Mueller, a pathologist. Some of the medical profession in this story think of pathology as the “basement profession,” if you will, considering Dr. Mueller worked with tissue on slides and corpses and not live beings. Dr. Mueller was studying how to bring someone back from the dead … is a person really dead when they are declared or is there still enough cell activity to bring them back? He did an experiment on one such case, Nick Chandler. The results were not exactly what he was expecting. Chip and Kristin are two instrumental characters in this tale. 

I have to say Dr. Benedict has a very creative imagination. He has created somewhat of a Frankenstein-type story in “The Edge of Death.” While it is the book that follows “Adrenaline,” you could certainly read it as a standalone. This book is full of some creepiness that calls into question – is Kirlian photography a real thing? Could this really happen if someone was so inclined to study it further? Creepy good read.

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