Twitter summary: A doctor wrongly accused and his ever (maybe even overly) loyal friend attempts to rectify the situation.
The good: Martin weaves a web of complicated characters and slowly unraveling plot points. Georgia’s dedication to Jonah is commendable but on the flip side, demonstrates realistically how far we’re willing to go for a loved one. I couldn’t read fast enough to uncover what happened. Bonus that each chapter actually has a title!
The bad: This isn’t a negative to the book itself per se but as a medical doctor, Martin has first hand experience of the medical world and how it functions. Can’t say I am surprised but I’m still in shock that similar (this book is a fiction) situations probably do happen on a regular basis. Also, I see why Mark’s character was necessary for the story but I thought Georgia didn’t need him/the relationship to complete her story.
Favourite character: Jonah — vulnerable, generous and so real that I want a friend like him in my life.
Fun fact: This book reminds me of the TV show, The Resident given their depictions on the medical system. I love Matt Czuchry and recommend the TV show!