Testimonials for
Murders at Hollings General
"Superb action-packed entertainment. Dr.
Labriola wove his years of medical expertise into this well-written
whodunit."
Dr. Henry Lee, Director,
Connecticut Institute for Forensic Science
"A magnificently written
medical mystery. World-class action and suspense abound. This bright new
storyteller pens a page-turning thriller you won't soon forget."
Jerrold Jenkins, Publisher of Independent
Publisher magazine
Author of Publish to Win and
Inside the Bestsellers
"The story is a humdinger . .
. a real whodunit . . . from a writer who knows how to put every twist and
turn into the puzzle."
John J. Daley, Book Review Editor, Waterbury
Republican-American
"Jerry Labriola plainly knows
his way around hospitals. He also has an appetite for murderous violence and
an ear for the nuances of detective fiction. Readers of Murders at Hollings
General will be glad their medical care is available in more serene
surroundings."
C. Michael Curtis, Senior Editor of
The Atlantic Monthly
"Jerry Labriola's first
mystery novel is an auspicious beginning to what one hopes will be the first
of a fascinating saga of murder adventures."
Marvin Kaye, Adjunct Professor of
Creative Writing, NYU; Author of Bullets for Macbeth and other
mysteries; Nero Award Judge
"Reader--you find yourself in
the care of Gerald Labriola, M.D., whose prescription is a cardiac stress test
in the form of a novel. From the first diabolical and grisly murder to the
final confrontation, be prepared for a persistent adrenalin surge."
Floyd Kemske, Author of Human
Resources and The Virtual Boss
"Believable characters. A
medical thriller with all the right symptoms--tension. suspense, humor--and a
stunning diagnosis. A fine debut."
Beth Lordan, Director, Creative
Writing Program, Southern Illinois University;
Author of And Both Shall Row
and August Heat
". . . a good, fast read . . .
a page turner. I hope Dr. David Brooks is planning a reappearance."
Green Bay Press Gazette
"Labriola has woven . . . a
tight, fast-paced tale, with enough twists and red herrings to keep the reader
guessing."
Herald Citizen, Cookeville (TN)
". . . readers tumble through
one surprise after another. Non-stop action from alluring characters, dimwits
and dopers, contemporary sinners."
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