Review: Doing Harm
“Doing Harm” by Kelly Parsons will make you
nervous all over again about going under the knife, but it turns out that in
this case, that’s the least of your worries.
nervous all over again about going under the knife, but it turns out that in
this case, that’s the least of your worries.
Parsons has done a fine job of creating a
character caught up in his own success, too sure of his abilities, determined
to a fault, ambitious and yet genuinely good at what he does. When disaster
starts to rain down all around him, partly because of his smug over confidence,
but equally because of circumstances beyond his control, he finds his life and
the lives of his family targeted by a masterful Machiavelli.
character caught up in his own success, too sure of his abilities, determined
to a fault, ambitious and yet genuinely good at what he does. When disaster
starts to rain down all around him, partly because of his smug over confidence,
but equally because of circumstances beyond his control, he finds his life and
the lives of his family targeted by a masterful Machiavelli.
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