The Tipping Point
On sale
5th November 2015
Price: £10.99
‘I am no saint, no martyr, no terrorist, no madman and no murderer…
I am a father. That’s my story.’
Dr David Evans, a top neurosurgeon at a hospital in Washington, faces the ultimate dilemma: if his next patient leaves the operating theatre alive, his daughter will die at the hands of a psychopath. He has 55 hours to save her.
But Evans’ patient is no ordinary man; he’s the most important person in the US and what happens on the operating table may well change the course of history.
I am a father. That’s my story.’
Dr David Evans, a top neurosurgeon at a hospital in Washington, faces the ultimate dilemma: if his next patient leaves the operating theatre alive, his daughter will die at the hands of a psychopath. He has 55 hours to save her.
But Evans’ patient is no ordinary man; he’s the most important person in the US and what happens on the operating table may well change the course of history.
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Reviews
A cracking, adrenalin-raising, race-against-time thriller
A terrifically exciting suspense novel, TIPPING POINT also makes good use of interesting incidental material concerning life in the White House.
Meticulously constructed, hugely satisfying. A near perfect thriller
An extremely entertaining thriller, full of technological know how and very clever twists.
In THE TIPPING POINT J.G. Jurado has delivered a roller coaster ride of fear and excitement unparalleled in modern fiction. Imagine holding in your hands the decision between the death of your own child versus the President of the United States. An intimate and astonishing view of life inside the Washington DC world
It's a great page-turning read. Why not sit back and lose yourself in someone else's nightmare?
A writer who knows how to deliver exactly what readers want. He's in the top echelon of the world's thriller writers
Written with power and skill, the pace never slackens for a second, and the denouement is both shocking and surprising