A review by lb94
Do No Harm by Jack Jordan

4.0

To save her son, Dr Anna Jones must kill a man on the operating table.

This premise had me hooked, and this book was at the top of my list for a long time.
The book goes along at a steady, fast pace with multiple POV characters. I didn't find the character of Rachel to be all that interesting as a POV, and it ruined a touch of the suspense, but the other two were both great!

It was certainly a page turner, from the half-way point I didn't want to put the book down and finished it in a sitting. The book does go a bit into the absurd side sadly, and it begins to feel rather convoluted.

Probably more of a 3.5 rounded up. While it was a nice thriller, it's probably a touch too forgettable to be any higher.