Deadly Treatment

Deadly Treatment

by David McLeod
Deadly Treatment

Deadly Treatment

by David McLeod

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Overview

How does a man, living on borrowed time, correct nearly a century of suppression, threats, litigation, treachery, and murder all having one sole aim: to ensure conventional medicine remains an extremely lucrative business? Anthony Cain will be dead soon; he knows it and so does Elwood, the man contracted to find and bring him back - dead or alive. But before he dies, Cain is desperate to put an end to the unforgivable wrongs of the corporation he worked for.While it's true young Joshua Costello's no little angel; and it's also true he's given his mother, Erin, a fair share of problems recently; she knows her son is not just another runaway - despite what the LAPD think. She's sure there's something more sinister involved; and she's also sure there's only one man who can help to find him - Michael Malone.In a cleverly contrived plot, the reader meets some memorable characters, learns about the dark history of alternative medicine's suppression, all while being led through a number of interwoven kidnap situations that bring us up to date with Michael Malone and his associates we first met in the earlier book.All in all, a real page-turner with an important story to tell.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781493549122
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 10/29/2013
Pages: 358
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.74(d)

About the Author

Born in Swindon, England, David McLeod now lives in Auckland, New Zealand with his partner, Silvana, and son, Italo.
As a business entrepreneur, he travels extensively throughout the United States, Europe, and South America spending large amounts of time in cities such as Los Angeles and London.

He is an avid reader and movie goer preferring genres such as thrillers and dramas, with a bit of comedy thrown in for good measure.

His controversial debut novel 'Christ Clone' received rave reviews.
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