Adverse Selection


Fiction - Realistic
428 Pages
Reviewed on 03/11/2009
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Reviewed by Anne Boling for Readers' Favorite

It was a typical day in the life of Dr. Ken Crosby until someone shot him. His family would be well provided for; he had an insurance policy worth $1.5 million. Gordon Carlson is the CEO of an insurance company. His life was about to change. The killer sent a letter to Gordon. It was a list of intended targets. Each target had large insurance policies. The killer would element them one at a time until he received $500,000. Gordon has a dilemma: contact the police, hence protecting clients, or pay the money and avoid the publicity. Gordon was damned no matter what decision he made.

Adverse Selection by Stephen F. Medici, is a fictionalize tale of an actual event. The plot slowly builds the tension. The readers are exposed to the exploitation and deception that goes along with big business. There is always the question: Do I put people first or the company? The characters are well-developed. Fans of mystery and suspense need to read Adverse Selection.