The Human Trial | Tour and Review

 

Medical Thriller / Historical Mystery

Date Published: Sept. 21, 2023

Publisher: Books Fluent

Narrator: Scott Graff

Run Time: 9 hours, 8 minutes


 

Dr. Randall Archer is a misfit….

….in the brutal blue-collar home where he grew up.

….as a 16-year-old escaping to college, then medical school, on a full
scholarship to Harvard.

….in the highest echelons of Boston society, where the woman he marries
and the blueblood research partner with whom he shares his laboratory
belong.

Even Archer’s brilliance as a pathologist catapults him into direct
and dangerous conflict with the medical establishment he fought so hard to
join.

As the Great Depression presses down around him, Archer teeters at the edge
of a precipice. He must choose between his hard-won career and the sacred
oaths he took as a doctor and scientist—before all his choices are
lost forever.

About the Author

Audrey Gale long dreamed of being a writer, but never anticipated the
circuitous road she’d take to get there. After twenty-plus years in
the banking industry, she grew tired of corporate gamesmanship and pursued
her master’s in fiction writing at the University of Southern
California. Her first novel, a legal thriller entitled The Sausage Maker’s
Daughters, was published under the name A.G.S. Johnson. Her second, The
Human Trial, is the first book in a medical thriller trilogy inspired by
Gale’s own experiences with the gap between traditional medicine and
approaches based on the findings of the great physicists of the 20th
Century. Both The Sausage Maker’s Daughters and The Human Trial
incorporate Gale’s fascination with historical and scientific
research, and always with women finding their places. Gale lives in Los
Angeles with her husband and dogs where she is found hiking the Santa Monica
Mountains every chance she gets.

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Review

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

I have to say, the intrigue was killing me to the end, it was so compelling and interesting on the depiction of the events and the complexity of the human nature, the naivete with which some people will try to do things and the almost conspiratorial manic way some other will go to any length to procure the things they want more in life.

I could identify with Randy and Elizabeth so much, i think we all could do it, since they were very relatable on any time society really, we haven’t changed that much, other people will always now what’s best for us even if they aren’t living our life or know our circumstances.

Definitely a very well written thriller in the medical side with lot of human interaction to keep the story developing until the end, definitely recommended for medical thriller lovers across the globe.

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