True or False? Cherry red lips are . . .
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True or False? Cherry red lips are rarely seen in non-fatal cases of carbon monoxide poisoning.
(Find the answer at the bottom of this email) Cherry Red, a fiction work by Dr. Neil Hampson, is a page-turning murder mystery. A hyperbaric physician and author, Dr. Hampson has written a fun and interesting read. You'll have trouble putting it down! Grab a copy before your next beach trip, airport layover, or vacation travel. Get your copy at this link: https://www.bestpub.com/books/fiction/product/cherry-red/category_pathway-133.html
Cherry Red by Neil B. Hampson, MD ![]() Available now through Best Publishing Company Also available on Amazon.com and on Kindle
About the Book
When a series of unusual carbon monoxide poisonings hit Seattle, former college roommates Dr. Bradley Franklin and police detective Robert Heimbigner team up in an effort to solve the mystery. As the investigation develops, they suspect foul play. Can the old friends uncover the connection between the seemingly unrelated events before more lives are lost? Reviews"In Cherry Red, Dr. Neil Hampson crafts a fascinating murder mystery set in the city famous for coffee, grunge, and innovation. Hampson's recognized expertise in carbon monoxide poisoning is apparent as he takes the reader through scenarios only he could imagine. A Seattle native himself, the author weaves the tale through the city so you will feel as if you are a local by the end of the book."
"Cherry Red was a great and fun read! Just like Neil Hampson's first book, it was hard to walk away from, and I just had to finish it as quickly as possible. For those in our field who have managed CO patients, the book was a good reminder of the basics with nice twists. For those who know the referenced characters, it's supremely entertaining. Great job, Dr. Hampson." - John S. Peters, FACHE, Executive Director of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society
About the AuthorDr. Neil Hampson, a Seattle native, is a retired pulmonary, critical care, and
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