A review by nebulous07
Miracle Man by William R. Leibowitz

5.0

"Everything has its reciprocal, its opposite."

William R. Leibowitz's "Miracle Man" is an all encompassing book that transcends the label of book genres. It is a book that captures the spectrum of the human spirit through different lenses (the intelligent mind of Dr. Robert Austin, the Government Organisations and Intelligence Agencies) in the background of current societal norms, particularly with the business model of pharmaceutical companies. There is an element of a spiritual and humanistic messages that are woven through strong and memorable supporting characters which celebrates what makes us human. The level of research undertaken to demonstrate the genius of Dr. Austin is present in nearly every page and this book is a balance between science and faith. The ending caught me off guard for I was not ready to let this book go but I can't wait to dig into the next book an immerse myself in the spell-binding writing style of William R. Leibowitz. I don't think 5 stars is enough for a rating.

A thank you to BookSirens for allowing me to be a part of the ARC team of this book. This review is left voluntarily.