
Jack Bass, MD: Lee Child’s Jack Reacher meets Marcus Welby
Sound confusing? Wait till you see inside Jack’s head!
Jack was shot while rescuing homeless veterans from from an isolated slave camp. He was left clinically dead but was revived by a team of trauma surgeons. When he awakens he has significant, but spotty, amnesia. His friends and family take him abroad in an effort to help him recover but, true to form, Jack unwittingly stumbles into the middle of, and thwarts, a terrorist bombing plot. The terrorists are hell-bent on revenge! Jack fights to survive and protect his family, all while he struggles to even remember who he is.

Biography
Edwin Dasso, MD, a USA Today and Amazon International #1 Best-Selling medical thriller author, writes works of fiction that leverage many of his “stranger than fiction” experiences from years of practice at major medical centers and community hospitals.
“You might be shocked at some of the events in the books that are based on an actual experience.”
Member of the International Thriller Writers.
His “Jack Bass Black Cloud Chronicles” series has been developed into a TV series, “Jack Bass, MD,” (https://www.facebook.com/jackbassmd/?ref=bookmarks) which is actively being discussed around Hollywood. Network feedback has been very positive.
Fiction writing is reviving a lost love from earlier periods in his life where he enjoyed writing short stories. In addition to a number of years as a practicing anesthesiologist and critical care specialist, he has published articles in national healthcare journals, written many “Ask the Doctor” columns and has spoken frequently at national healthcare forums. He has also been instrumental in designing and deploying population health programs to help people deal with depression related to poor health.
Ed can be contacted at jackblackcloud2@hotmail.com or reach him on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/BlackCloudChronicles/).
My Review
Jack Bass is my kind of hero!
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Jack is injured and on the road to a rocky recovery in the start of this military suspense story. His doctor, friends and daughter decide a trip away might help him recover his memory, but instead it only exasperates the PTSD he’s suffered since a botched rescue of kidnapped vets in a previous book.
Soon, the group stumble upon a terrorist organization and stop an attempted bombing, but not without consequences.
This was an enjoyable read, though a bit confusing at first. I would recommend reading the series in order to get the full context of the story.
I give Do I Know You? 4 lovely kisses
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Nice share, Jacquie, and good review!
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That cover drew me in!
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What a jam-packed story! Sounds great, Jacquie and Doc.
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It’s a page-turner, Jacqui!
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That is a chilling cover! Sounds like it needs to be a movie and an intriguing read, Jacqui.
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This series would make an awesome action flick, Denise! Hmm, now you have me thinking leads, lol. Schwarzenegger, maybe? 🙂
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