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To all of you who supported "Silent Storm" I say many thanks.

Thanks to those who took the time to offer sincere and helpful comments, some stroked the heart, others yanked out my heart but all helped to make my script a better read.

Special thanks to Paul A Lindberg and Rodney Battles for their very thorough reviews, reviews that can only be rendered by masters of the prose.

By now you know my story. If any of you feel that you or a loved one or even a friend's health has been compromised and you have no answers by ALL means check out the website below.

The website belongs to the doctor about whom "Silent Storm" was written. Very simply put - HE SAVED MY LIFE!


http://www.essiacteaplus.com/DrKlassen.html

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Silent Storm

Ida Lambert

The grand jury had begun. Dr Burton's fate was now in their hands; it could mean the difference between life and death for his patients.


After successfully treating a child debilitated by cystic fibrosis, Dr. Kyle Burton may lose everything when the mother divulges the source of her son's recovery to hospital officials. Entangled in a web of injustices, undercover intrigue, an FBI raid, and political sabotage, can the man who can unlock the mysteries of illness but is forbidden by law to do so save his practice, his patients, and himself?


BASED on a True Story

Heidi Burge, former WNBA Washington Mystics player, endorses the book as follows:

This book is a must read for doctors, patients, or anyone who take numerous pharmaceuticals with little or no result. Silent Storm is informative, yet has a ‘human interest’ story like approach. It strokes the heart with sympathy for the sick, as well as “Mr. Burton,” the man who could unlock the mystery of illness, but was forbidden by law to do so. I recommend this book for those who are uninformed about the benefits of Naturopathic Medical Treatments.

 

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David Grant: Please know that my comments are Only my opinion, so use them as you see fit. I looked at your short and long pitch. The short one was clear - we see where you are going with this. The long pitch was a bit hard for me to follow as there are so many characters introduced. Even t... view book

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LL RooK: Sorry for the delay in a critique. As you may know the pressures are very great when you are in the top 5; that business had to take priority. I like to take my time and give a writer their just review. Now that I'm out of this jungle I can now do that. Here is what I found as I re... view book

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Lee Veinot This story is filled with intrigue as Noelle and Alec's disappearance seems first a petty mischevious act but turns into something more sinister. You have built a deranged villain against whom the unfortunate Noelle and Alec must somehow overtake to gain their freedom. But HOW? the ... view book

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Julie Miller: I can so sympathize with Ly on having to move away from everything that was so familiar to her. Change is sometimes a very scary thing, even as adults, but often when we embrace it we find there are benefits to be had on that new journey. This is, however, a pretty hard thing for ... view book

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Edward Smith: If you pitch is any indication of what your story is about, you will not only do well here, you will surely get published. Your pitch is one of the best I have seen on the site and your writing is extraordinary. I look forward to reading this. Backed. Ida L. (Silent Storm) view book

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