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The Writers
Chad Boult, MD, MPH, is the Eugene and Mildred Lipitz Professor of Health Policy & Management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. He directs the Roger C. Lipitz Center for Integrated Health Care and holds joint appointments on the faculties of the Johns Hopkins University Schools of Medicine and Nursing.
Jean Giddens, PhD, RN, is a professor and coordinator for the Masters in Nursing Education program at the College of Nursing, University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.
Katherine Frey, MPH is a research associate in the Department of Health Policy & Management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Lisa Reider, MHS, is a research associate in the Department of Health Policy & Management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Tracy Novak, MHS, is a research associate in the Department of Health Policy & Management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Proportions of Guided Care A New Nurse-Physician Partnership in Chronic Care PDF
- Identification Number : B005FB9GZY
- Publisher : Springer Publishing Company; 1st edition (February 26, 2009)
- Publication date : February 26, 2009
- Language : English
- File size : 8620 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Not Enabled
- Print length : 240 pages
- Lending : Not Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,883,306 in Kindle Store
Reviews From Customers
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TOP 50 REVIEWER
A pretty good thriller, a bit slow paced, solid debut
May 1, 2022
This debut thriller from Pete Zacharias is divided into three parts, with 48 chapters, and a total of about 324 pages.
The story focuses on two main characters: journalist Rooker Lindstrom and Detective Tess Harlow. Rooker is the son of a notorious serial killer, and Tess eventually convinces him to help her find a new copycat killer that seems to be mimicking the murders committed by Rooker’s late father.
The book starts out with a pretty gruesome Prologue, as we see one of the brutal murders from the perspective of the killer. This unsettling introduction gives us a brief glimpse into the killer’s mind; and then the story switches back and forth between the perspectives of Rooker and Tess as the chapters go on. After the initial action in the first few pages, the pacing really slows down as more of Rooker’s backstory is revealed. Rooker is a broken man; haunted by not only by the actions of his deranged father, but also by the memory of his own son, who was also killed. Rooker still hears his late son’s voice at times, and throwing himself into helping solve this new case serves as a distraction from his grief and sorrow.
Overall I thought that this was a pretty good thriller, especially for a debut. The pacing in the middle was fairly slow, and at times I felt a little bored as I wanted a bit more action. I can understand why the author spent so much time building up Rooker’s history though, as this appears to be the first book in a series, and I suppose it makes sense to spend time on character development if this is going to be the protagonist in several books. The reveal toward the end was pretty good, but not mind-blowing. There were some cleverly placed details that make more sense after you get to the end. There is also an encounter at the very end that leaves room for sequels to build on. So all in all, a pretty decent book, and I would be willing to read the next one in the series. Hopefully the next one will be a bit shorter though, or at least have less filler in the middle now that Rooker’s background has already been explained.
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Stretch65
Negative 5 stars, pure idiocy.
May 8, 2022
This is such unbelievably awful crap. The plot is a guy, raised by a psychopathic father who turns out to be serial killer, later has a son who is killed by another, different serial killer, then tracks this serial killer down, then gets involved tracking yet a third serial killer, who knows all the details of first two killers. Uh huh, sure, that’s completely realistic and believable. As much as the prisoner in a super max prison who acquires a cell phone, but hides it by carving a hole in the poured concrete wall with his bare hands. Or that it rains in Minnesota in mid January. Or that the culprit can sneak both himself and his brother out of a house that is 3 hours away and under close observation. Or that this guy can live in a cabin in winter in Minnesota which leaks water into buckets. This novel is so stupid it is offensive.
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One of the best books I’ve read
May 1, 2022
I would easily say that this is one of the best books I have read. What a phenomenal debut novel, congrats to the author on writing such a complex book. From start to finish this book gripped my attention and left me wanting to know more. The characters were well developed and I felt like I was experiencing the twists and turns with them. I was immediately drawn into the complexity of the novel and did not see the ending coming.
I will eagerly be awaiting the authors sequel to the Rooker Lindstrom novel and he has landed on my list of favorite authors.
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Maria B
Great Read!
May 1, 2022
“If the walls could talk, they wouldn’t. They would scream”
Amazing debut novel for an up-and-coming author. This book has some awesome twists and turns, great character development, and chilling imagery. Excited to see what’s in store for the sequel.
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Ju
Excellent!
May 2, 2022
Really enjoyed The Man Burned by Winter. Would never have guessed this is Zacharias’s first novel. The story kept me intrigued. Hoping to see Harlow in the next book.
Have been looking for a new author to follow and now have found him. Looking forward to Zacharias’s next novel, The Man Trapped by Shadows.
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