Review of The Covid Murders
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This book is captivating as it points to how critical any Healthcare system/ organization is.
Jason's belief and choice in terms of the investigation and who to turn to sounds like a pivotal moment.
Irv's efforts to enhance the quality of care are admirable.
Congratulations to the author for bringing to the fore a thought-provoking subject.
Covid-19 certainly brought the world to its knees however the value of the lessons that came out of it can be used to work proactively towards a future of better healthcare systems and also develop general organizational strategies that curb such impacts on the economy overall.
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I’ll be honest…I’d never heard/seen the word “indefatigable” before and had to look up its meaning lol! In case anyone else is in the same boat, it means “incapable of being fatigued” (Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary).Irv's role extended beyond that of a mere health administrator; he emerged as an indefatigable healthcare activist who instigated significant transformations within the American healthcare sector.
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Vigdor skillfully weaves together the intricate plot, creating a story that is both gripping and thought-provoking.
The author expertly develops the characters, allowing us to understand and empathize with each one as they navigate the challenges and dangers of the pandemic. The protagonist, Detective Nick Jenkins, is a complex and flawed character, but one that we can't help but root for.
The setting of the book is particularly noteworthy, as Vigdor brings to life the fear and uncertainty of the pandemic, making it feel even more real and relevant.
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Greg Vigdor skillfully blends mystery with social relevance in The COVID Murders. It is an engrossing book because of how strongly Irv Tinsley's characters connect. An Enthralling Fusion of Real and Fiction Vigdor's skill as a storyteller is demonstrated by the way he skillfully combines fiction with actual events surrounding the pandemic.
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