REVIEW: Malice by Jennifer Jaynes

MaliceSYNOPSIS

The perfect life becomes the perfect nightmare in a twisting novel of psychological suspense from #1 USA Today bestselling author Jennifer Jaynes…

Dr. Daniel Winters is living a fairy-tale life. He has a beachfront home in Malibu, a career as a respected pediatrician at a thriving Los Angeles practice, and a gorgeous new wife, Mia. For a man whose past was rife with mental illness, addiction, and thoughts of suicide, it seems too good to be true.

Then Daniel learns that a fellow pediatrician and his family were found slaughtered in their home. It’s just the first chip in the facade of Daniel’s perfect life. Little by little, everything starts to fall away. At work, his career becomes at risk when he’s asked to remain silent about a dangerous new drug. At home, Mia has gone from an affectionate newlywed to a mysterious woman carefully hiding secrets—and possibly a lover.

Then, another doctor is found dead, and as Mia’s behavior becomes increasingly suspicious, Daniel begins to wonder: Is paranoia getting the best of him…or has his fairy-tale life become a nightmare worse than he could have ever imagined?

REVIEW

First, let me say something: Wow! MALICE is an impressive novel that deals with the conflicting theme of vaccination. As usual, Jennifer Jaynes takes us in an intricate, extremely intense journey that collides with a twist at the end. In this case, I was fascinated with the world of vaccinations, pharmaceutical companies, and the tremendous amounts of money involved. MALICE made me think, made me fear, made me scream at the characters, “Don’t! Just don’t!’

MALICE was so intense, I could not stop reading it and finished it in one single sitting. Once again, Jennifer Jaynes delivers a great novel.

RATING

5 out of 5 sharp and intense foxes

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