The Pharmacist: A medical conspiracy thriller

· Michael Carr Books
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About this ebook

Fate did not deal Charles the best cards in life. Stunted and bullied for being different, he defied the odds to become a pharmacist and build a fulfilling life. But when his beloved sister died suddenly after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, his world imploded. Fueled by grief and anger, Charles sought justice in his own way—starting with the nurse who administered the shot.

But his quest for revenge didn’t stop there. Charles discovered a highly virulent substance in his lab, which he believed was destined to create the next pandemic. Determined to expose the truth, he released the virus in his hometown, igniting an unmitigated disaster that drew in the FBI, the army, and the entire medical community.

The Pharmacist is a gripping thriller that delves into the dark side of big pharma, government control, and one man’s desperate quest for justice. It’s a story of moral dilemmas, where readers are challenged to step into Charles's shoes and ask themselves: Was he right to do what he did?

This book will resonate with those who are awake, questioning the world around them, and seeking the truth behind the headlines. But beware—The Pharmacist is not for the faint-hearted.

Warning: This book may trigger strong reactions.

About the author

Michael Carr is a traveller, writer, educator and ex-military man. His mission in life is to raise awareness of current events through his books. He draws extensively from his own experiences and the lives of the characters he has met.

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