Member Reviews
“Bad Pharma" by Pam Lazos and Dr. Abraham Johns is a gripping, well-crafted mystery that delves deep into the dark underbelly of the pharmaceutical industry. Through a fictional narrative grounded in real-life experiences, the authors expose the troubling reality of a system where profit often outweighs patient well-being. The story cleverly weaves intrigue and suspense with a touching critique of how corporate greed can compromise medical ethics. Lazos and Johns do an excellent job of turning complex industry issues into an engaging, accessible tale that highlights the urgent need for reform. A must-read for those interested in both compelling fiction and a critical look at modern healthcare.
Bad Pharma is a gripping medical thriller that exposes the high-stakes world of pharmaceutical greed and ethics. The story follows Siddhartha Kumar, a determined medical monitor who uncovers unsettling truths about a vaccine trial and risks everything to protect the lives of children. What I loved most was the way the book balanced suspense with real-world issues—it made me think about the unseen decisions behind the medications we trust. If you enjoy a thriller with depth and moral dilemmas, this one’s a great read.
Wow, this book had me side-eyeing every pill bottle in my house! Bad Pharma is a wild ride into the shady world of Big Pharma, where money talks and ethics take a backseat. Sid is the kind of hero you root for—smart, brave, and unrelenting. Watching him take on corporate greed while kids’ lives are on the line? Pure adrenaline. Trust me, once you start, you won’t stop flipping pages until you hit the last twist. 💊🔥📖