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Bitter Pill
Bitter Pill | Richard L Mabry MD
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THINGS WERE GOING ALONG JUST FINEUNTIL THE MIRACLE FOULED THEM UP"Brother" Bob Bannister is content with his life and his itinerant healing ministry, until one night he finds that the woman who walks off the stage under her own power isn't one of his shills. At that point, doubts begin to intrude on his previously untroubled existence.Dr. Abby Davis is tired of her family practice and at odds with God. Dealing with critically ill and dying patients has crushed her spirit to the point she's ready to quit. But she soon realizes that there's more to healing than ministering to the physical body.Scott Anderson was the oldest graduate of his seminary class. Then again, most of them hadn't turned away from a medical practice, hoping to atone for past mistakes (including his wife's death) by ministering to men's souls. Now he hopes he hasn't made a colossal mistake in switching careers. Each of these individuals becomes linked to the other, and each finds that God has a purpose for them-but, as it often does, the lesson comes with discomfort.
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Bitter Pill | Richard L Mabry MD
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This was a novella that I would rate a pick. The story line was pretty interesting, but it‘s more character driven than plot driven. The ending had loose ends but also wrapped one of the story lines up a little too neatly. If you don‘t like “preachy” Christian fiction, this probably isn‘t the book for you.

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Bitter Pill | Richard L Mabry MD
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Borrowed from Kindle Unlimited. It‘s only 102 pages. I have enjoyed other books by this author, so it‘s worth a try!