Fit To Die - Book Review

 

Fit To Die

Daniel Kalla

3.4 stars

Publish date May 2023

 

In a world that is concerned about how you look at the expense of all common sense comes Kalla’s book. A #Canadian author tackles the illegal and unethical spread of toxic ingredients to the vulnerable.

This book set in Vancouver, Canada and Los Angeles could have been a page-turner but left me a little cold. The wide variety of characters were similar in their emotional striving and upsets which was often confusing. Who are we talking about? should not be a frequent go-to. They often seemed a tad emotionally immature in spite of being well regarded in their careers, which was annoying to me.

One saving grace for this book was the backdrop of Vancouver, the description of mountains against water, the surprising downpours, the streaming traffic on well known congestion points, all familiar to me and oh so enjoyed.

Kalla is a practising physician and kudos to him for finding the time to also be an author, but I had to wonder how many of his characters are based on a short interaction with an emergency patient. It made for a shallow understanding of the human being, and this was a definite disappointment to me.

The topic of illicit drugs given to a consumer for an immediate result, the vulnerability of a population consumed by fame, and the depth of deceit with no worry of consequence was a scary description of what awaits the less grounded. 

In spite of my less than exuberant take on this book, I do feel it gave a worthwhile view at this (unfortunately) thriving  industry. Overlook the mediocre characters and you will still gain an understanding of what the medical and law enforcement undertake on a too regular basis. It's also a quick read.

More #Canadian next, Closer by Sea, Perry Chafe.



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