About Questionable Practice
When Robert Madigan started his medical journey at The University of Pennsylvania in 1935, being a hired killer was the last thing on his mind. His dream was to save lives, not take them. However, life had different plans for him. After his father passed away, leaving his mother and younger siblings with no financial support, Robert found himself cornered into a desperate situation.
In a twist of fate, he accepts a sinister offer to become a hitman for Gavin Noel, a connection made through one of his professors at medical school. What follows is a gripping tale of survival, friendship, and the unraveling of moral boundaries.
To pull off their dark deeds, Robert ropes in his friends Samuel Moore, an aspiring medical doctor, and Clark Magnusson, on the path to becoming a psychologist. Together, they form “The Good Doctors,” a name that would soon be shrouded in the shadows of desperation and greed.
As they meticulously plan their victims’ fate, Robert transforms into a twisted alter ego, offering the targets an eerie choice in their demise – death by bullet or lethal injection. What started as a means of survival soon turns into a chilling game of power and control.
Proud of their abilities, the friends find themselves entangled in a world of criminals, betrayal, and powerful adversaries who see themselves as gods. Robert is thrust into a realm where trust is a rare commodity, and he must navigate a treacherous path to save everything he holds dear.
In “The Good Doctors,” the lines between good and evil blur, and Robert is faced with choices that challenge his humanity. Can he distinguish friend from foe in this dark journey, or will the shadows consume him and his once noble aspirations? Join Robert on a human, emotional rollercoaster where the stakes are high, and the journey is anything but predictable.
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