A review by elizabethaugmentin
Crisis in the Red Zone by Richard Preston

4.0

This was an objectively decent book, but I was a lot less enthralled than I was with his previous works. This may partly be that the last time I read one I was a teenager and not a physician with relevant work experience and real-time knowledge about the crisis, but I still think the plot was a little less personal and a was just more of a straightforward description of events. Worth reading for sure even if it wasn’t quite everything I’d hoped for!