An Open Verdict-bookcover

By: Rod Collin

An Open Verdict

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Dr David seeks to establish the truth behind the unnatural cause of death of Stephen, one of his patients. He promises Stephen’s parents, that he would search out the explanation, having a strong suspicion that Stephen’s death was caused by a new psychiatric medication. Dr David did not realise that his quest for answers would lead to him being the target of an assassination attempt, and also endanger the lives of others. The story has many twists, unfolding to reveal a major pharmaceutical company’s cover up plot and attempt to conceal the truth using deadly force. Police involvement in the case introduces Dr David to a soulmate and romance.

Rod Collin was graduated in Biochemistry from Oxford in 1972, and in Medicine from Sheffield University in 1978. He trained in Haematology and worked as an NHS Consultant Haematologist for 22 years. He met his future wife at Sheffield University, and he has two adult sons and a boisterous Labrador. He had a passion for rowing and spent most of his undergraduate days at Oxford rowing for Worcester College and for the University Isis crew in his final year at university. He enjoys cycling and fishing and lives on the outskirts of Sheffield on the edge of the Peak District.

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  • Ravenswoodrob

    I bought this book as I've known Dr Collin for many years. Knowing what a great haematologist he was, I wondered if he could also tell a good story. The answer is that he can - it has a believable core story that some big organisations can be utterly dishonest in pursuit of profits, some medical detail but mostly it's just a good story to read.

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