Outcome
by
Barbara Ebel, M.D.
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GENRE:
Medical and Historical Fiction
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BLURB:
Fierce
weather stalks Karen Puno and her dog, Putt-Putt, as they flee their
home and reach the barrier island’s bridge where both their
destinies change. Karen is about to give a woman named Jennifer Barns
a gift that she’s been praying for … a new liver.
As
a cascading medical crisis begins, it interlocks the lives of Karen
and Jennifer’s college-aged children, an anesthesiologist, a crafty
surgeon, and a feisty pilot involved with the organ harvest
procurement.
Will
Jennifer live through the heart-stopping surgical tension in the
O.R.? Will Putt-Putt find shelter from the devastating storm and
circumvent the horrific events that befall him? From tragedy to
triumph, Outcome is an intense, heart-wrenching, and climactic novel.
*****
Has
it been a long time since a book made you cry, or cheer, or make you
regret finishing the last page?
If
it has, then put OUTCOME on your reading list. It’s an
emotionally-charged novel about the families, health-care team, and
pilot involved with a liver transplant. Keep a box of tissues within
reach. You’ll also need them for the heartbreaking yet glorious
plight of the donor’s dog who goes missing in the original
disaster.
*****
This
is a totally new edition of Outcome which was first published in
2011.
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Excerpt:
“Okay
boy, we’re going for a ride,” Karen gestured. Putt-Putt readily
jumped in the back behind piled-high back seats. She threw in his
leash and closed the hatchback. Upon opening the garage door, she
sulked at Rick’s Corvette because she was unable to drive it away
from potential harm. She backed out and speed dialed Rick, who
answered immediately with a groggy voice.
“I’m
leaving the island,” Karen said loudly, pulling onto the main
western road of the overbuilt sand bar. Crashing waves to her right
sounded like muffled thunder and the sand blew hard, pelting her
vehicle.
“Be
careful,” Rick said, but she barely heard him. “Call me later,
anytime.”
“I
love you,” she yelled.
She
pieced together his response of, “I love you, too,” as the
connection severed and she saw a vehicle’s tail lights further
ahead. Putt-Putt whined in the back and she checked the rear view
mirror to see his wide-open eyes glued on her.
Karen
felt terrorized by all the sights and sounds. She trembled and her
heart rate sped. As she began ascending the steep bridge incline to
cross the bay, waves chased in her direction, towering south in the
Gulf to what would eventually be fifty-two foot monstrosities.
The wind
and turbulence helped push Karen’s car as she descended the summit
of the beach bridge going to the larger barrier island of Gulf
Breeze. There police Officer Kent Milton was parked perpendicular to
Karen’s northbound lane and monitored the evacuation.
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AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
Barbara's
Ebel's writing draws heavily from her experience as an
anesthesiologist. As a physician, speaker, and former chemist, she
sprinkles credible medicine into the background of her fiction where
plots and vivid characters take center stage and her O.R. scenes
shine.
She
penned the Dr. Danny Tilson novels before the Annabel Tilson novels
DEAD STILL and DEADLY DELUSIONS. Her Dr. Danny Tilson novels have
received a multitude of accolades including but not limited to:
Collateral Circulation was the National Indie Excellence Award 2015
Finalist for medical thrillers and Operation Neurosurgeon was the top
finalist for best-selling medical mystery books in 2012. (Best
Selling Books' blog announced on PR Buzz Press Release Wire, Chicago,
IL).
You may
find more information about her and her books at:
http://barbaraebel/weebly.com
Her
twitter handle is: @barbaraebel
In
addition to her adult writing, she has illustrated and penned a
children's book series called Chester the Chesapeake. The books
developed during her philanthropic visits with her therapy dog,
Chester. The dog books continue to inspire adults and children alike.
Along with her husband and four pets, 'Doctor Barbara' lives in a
wildlife corridor in middle Tennessee.
You may
find Chester at: http://dogbooksforchildren.weebly.com
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