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The Random Patient

Robin’s Review of The Thrilling Tales of Memory Control in The Random Patient

Life coach Travis Saunders leads a workshop promoting a new tool for controlling memory. Blue pills named Erasemed are produced by the pharmaceutical company Sofycline. Greg Parker, an ambitious civil officer, takes a job with Sofycline, on the recommendation of his future father-in-law. After discovering some suspicious documents, he vows to learn more about the sinister secrets of the pharmaceutical business.
Meanwhile, three British female tourists are on vacation in Makarska, Croatia.
Each of these women has problems: Rebecca is going through a breakup, Kate is being bullied, and Lisa’s ex-boyfriend did not handle a breakup well. He is stalking her and plotting revenge.
After the women meet Travis Saunders, a series of unexpected events will change their lives forever.

Robin’s Review

Kristina Gallo’s The Random Patient delivers a dark and compelling tale interweaving the lives of diverse characters amidst the sinister backdrop of a pharmaceutical company’s secrets. Life coach Travis Saunders and his controversial memory-control pill, Erasemed, set the stage for a story full of suspense and unexpected twists.

The plot spans Croatia and follows three British tourists grappling with personal struggles—Rebecca’s heartbreak, Kate’s bullying, and Lisa’s stalking ex-boyfriend—who become entangled with Travis and a pharmaceutical whistleblower, Greg Parker. Gallo expertly ties the characters together, keeping readers guessing about who to trust until the very end.

Gallo’s ability to craft disturbing yet captivating narratives shines through, making this a memorable and thrilling read. Fans of dark, character-driven mysteries will not be disappointed.

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