It takes the average reader 5 hours and 14 minutes to read This Present Madness by William Cory
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THE STORY IS FICTION BUT THE FACTS ARE REAL ... A courageous mom searches to find the reason why her son's high school band was attacked. Her efforts endanger herself and her friends. Finally, before a congressional committee, she is called upon to try to publicly expose a prescription drug-caused problem known for decades, but never admitted by Big Pharma. 5-STAR REVIEWS ON AMAZON ..".It's a mystery, a thriller, full of passion and suspense. It is also in its essence - true. Cory has based this work of fiction on a solid foundation of fact, complete with references and notes for those who want more, or need to see the evidence behind the tale...." -- ..". I was drawn into the story and educated at the same time. Brilliantly done." - ..". Only the characters and events in this book have been crafted. Their actions and motives are eerily familiar because it is the stuff of today's ruthless and greedy corporate world." - ..".This is not just a book, this is a public service announcement - and should be taken seriously." - REVIEW ON David Healy's RXISK.ORG: "Bill Cory's new book This Present Madness is a thriller with all the required elements and one that is highly unusual: at the core of the plot is an incident of SSRI-induced violence. ... Experts on the subject of SSRI influence have long struggled with the challenge of getting their message beyond those who already believe to the general public who will never read anything heavy duty unless the problem touches them. People are fascinated and horrified by events such as mass shootings. ... If that same general public reads this book, then they will be left with a new perspective on the value and risks of antidepressant medications." (Mary, commenter on Rxisk.org) "Have just finished reading it and found it gripping to the very end - a really enjoyable and easy read. ... It is a book that would suit teenagers really well - giving them factual knowledge of great importance within a fast-moving plot ...." FROM THE AUTHOR: I had to know, "Why would anyone do this? What happens in the brains of mass killers?" It became a mission to try to find out the answer and write it into a dramatic story. Something important was simply not being revealed to us. This novel is the result of three years of in-depth study. It is a compelling fictional mystery woven around a real-world problem that is the only consistently present background feature of over 80% of mass shootings. It's time the public found out about a major real-world problem ignored by the media. What is it? Why is it hidden? Click above to get your copy today. You won't regret it
This Present Madness by William Cory is 312 pages long, and a total of 78,624 words.
This makes it 105% the length of the average book. It also has 96% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 7 hours and 9 minutes to read This Present Madness aloud.
This Present Madness is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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