Review of The Covid Murders

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This appears to be a very interesting novel. However, I read something very similar recently, and I may have to hold off on this one for a while before reading it as I like to mix it up, as they say. Congrats to Mr. Vigdor on his achievement!
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Honest and detailed review. Interesting as it seems, I still cannot read this book because I don't want to remember the horrible Covid times.
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Post by Nemanja Jankovic »

"The Covid Murders" by Greg Wigdor begins with the sudden death of a prominent lawyer in a Nashville hospital. This event will cause panic among the medical staff. I like how the character of Irv Tinsley is developed. The book is professionally edited.
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The review is quite extensive, it's like a summary of the whole book.I will surely read it.
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There's been so many novels based on the COVID pandemic and the conspiracy theories surrounding it. It seems there's a lot of intricacies surrounding the death of Thomas, but I'm not sure I'm interested enough to want to unravel them. I'll skip this book.
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The covid murders, tells the tale of medical insurance companies and medical institutions. It takes story from another perspective and truns around 360 for better understanding.
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2020 still feels like yesterday even though it is almost four years ago when we had the pandemic. This book is interesting and very detailed. Thanks for the engaging review!
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Post by Ram Uday Mahajan »

Your review of "The Covid Murders" by Greg Vigdor is insightful and well-articulated. I appreciate how you highlighted the book's themes and characters, particularly Irv Tinsley, whose dedication and activism resonated with you. Your review is a testament to the book's impact and relevance.
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Post by Shirley Ann Riddern Labzentis »

Great review! You were very descriptive with the story's plot and told us exactly what you adored about the book. This book sounds like a book that has a fantastic storyline. I can't wait to read it!
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The COVID outbreak was one of the most traumatizing events of our age. A lot of activities were disrupted and lives lost, but to some, it was an opportunity to prosper. I hope this book will sharpen our preparedness if such a thing happens again. Congrats!
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I love detective stories.Thank you for the wonderful review, through it I love the book already
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From what I gather from the sample and your review, the novel seems to be based on real-life incidents that happened in many places during the COVID pandemic. Sadly, many hospitals cared more about their reputation than people's lives, affecting countless individuals. The story focuses on investigating the death of attorney Thomas Baker in a hospital. It sounds like a touching and important story that sheds light on these issues. Thanks for the great review though.
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The beginning of the review made me worried the genre was indicated incorrectly and this was an essay "examining the financial consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020". Thankfully, the space picked up and quite interesting premise was introduced next. Look forward to reading it in detail and congratulate with BOTD!
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Medical thriller stories have always been a favorite of mine, as there are many shadows in the medical industry that often go overlooked. This book sounds like an intriguing and right up my alley.
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This book eloquently captures the profound impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on both public health and economic stability, drawing attention to the interconnectedness between these two domains.
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