Not For Profit {Book Review}







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A prominent surgeon accused of murder and terrorism …

A corrupt healthcare administrator hell-bent on bloody revenge…

A mysterious seductress whose secrets could free the doctor and kill thousands …

A terrorist cell with missiles aimed at a leading hospital in America’s Bible Belt …

Not for Profit takes you on an action-packed thrill ride that will have you questioning suspects, motives, and outcomes until the very last page.

Renowned plastic surgeon Dr. Scott James is charged with murder after two bodies are found at his surgery center. Just weeks before the start of his capital murder trial, Dr. James is approached by a beautiful woman claiming she can help him gain information that would prove his innocence.

As James hunts down the evidence that might free him, he faces a barrage of threats to his life and liberty—and makes one chilling discovery after another: Corporate corruption. A conspiracy to frame him for murder and for terrorist acts. A secret drone-control operation that takes out targets in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The true identity and intent of his beautiful ally. And a plot to blow up the local hospital and surrounding community.


My Thoughts:

Wow. I finished this book in a day and a half. I could not put it down.

I have to say, it was quite confusing. For most of the book, I really didn’t know who was who (with the exception of maybe four people – Harris, James, Keyes, and Waters. Oh, and Alpha Charlie. Outside of that, I really didn’t know who was who or what was really going on. But I could not put the book down regardless.

There were many different stories within the story. You follow many different scenarios, people, groups, schemes. It was hard to keep track of it all. But again, I just couldn’t put it down regardless of my frustration to keep everyone and everything straight.

I had to know what was what, who was who. It drove me to keep reading.

The suspense kept pushing me forward.

I will also admit, I had been

warned of adult content, but some of the content was vulgar

. There were a handful of “adult content” areas in the book, I’d say one, possibly two parts were vulgar.

The book was also

violent and descriptive

. If you are not a fan of violence (with descriptive words that bring to life the imagery) I would not recommend this book.

I personally thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. Although it was very confusing, it all cleared itself up in the end (as I figured it would).

If you enjoy suspense and action, I would recommend this read.



About the Author:

Dr. Glenn Shepard was raised on a farm in eastern Virginia. He attended the University of Virginia on an academic scholarship and majored in psychology. As an undergraduate, he lettered in wrestling for three years in a row. Then, he went on to become the only person in UVA history to letter in wrestling again in his sophomore year in medical school.

After completion of med school at UVA, he went to Vanderbilt where he completed his residency in general and cardiovascular surgery. He spent two years in the Army at the Ft. Gordon Army Hospital in Augusta, Georgia and The Second Surgical Hospital in An Khe, Vietnam. While in Vietnam, he wrote his first work of fiction, SURGE, which is on his back burner of works to dig out of the attic and publish, with major revisions, in the future.

For 28 years, he founded and directed The Peninsula Cranio-Facial deformities clinic that was staffed by volunteer medical, dental, social services, psychology, and speech pathology experts. The group treated over five hundred patients with cleft lips and palates, as well as a variety of deformities of the face and hand.

After the massive earthquake in Haiti in January, 2010, Dr. Shepard emerged from retirement and joined the Notre Dame Hospital unit in Leogane, Haiti for a 10 day rotation. His empathy for the people and their problems as well as his admiration for the contributions of time and talent from medical personnel from all over the world greatly inspired his second novel, RELIEF AID, HAITI.

NOT FOR PROFIT, Dr. Shepard’s first thriller.


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