The Good Nurse: A True Story of Medicine, Madness, and Murder (Media Tie-In)

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Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Twelve
Publish Date
Pages
432
Dimensions
5.25 X 8.0 X 1.07 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781538743256

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About the Author
Charles Graeber has been honored with an Overseas Press Club award for Outstanding International Journalism, an Edgar nomination, and a citation of merit by the British Medical Association. He has contributed to publications including The New Yorker, New York Magazine, GQ, Bloomberg Businessweek, Vogue, The Cambodia Daily, The Phnom Penh Post, The Budapest Sun, The Nantucket Beacon, MIT Technology Review and The New York Times, and been anthologized in The Best American Crime Writing, The Best American Science Writing, The Best American Business Writing, The Best of 10 Years of National Geographic Adventure, The Best of 20 years of Wired and other collections. Born in Iowa, he now lives closer to saltwater.
Reviews
Put this one on the shelf next to Ann Rule's classic about Ted Bundy, The Stranger Beside Me - it's that good. Grade: A--Entertainment Weekly
A stunning book...that should and does bring to mind In Cold Blood....the story appeals to prurient interests, as does any graphic tale of true crime. But THE GOOD NURSE succeeds in being about much more than Mr. Cullen's murderous kinks. The causes of his pathology are not interesting. But the eagerness of ambitious hospital administrators to cover up his misdeeds is revelatory. And the police investigation that brought him down is a thriller in every sense of that word.--Janet Maslin, New York Times
The most terrifying book published this year. It is also one of the most thoughtful.... From a long series of conversations with Cullen, the detectives who solved the case and Amy, a nurse who once was Cullen's best friend and eventually got him to confess, among many other sources, Graeber has crafted a book that is a revelation. THE GOOD NURSE is gripping, sad, suspenseful, rhythmic and beautifully documented (the endnotes to this book are impressive).--Kirkus Reviews
Graeber doesn't pull punches... A deeply unsettling addition to the true crime genre.--Publishers Weekly
Riveting--People
A standout true-crime book, one that doubles as both a thrilling horror story and a cautionary tale, and frightens and frustrates in equal measure.--The Boston Globe
Absolutely frightening.--The Detroit News
Alarming--CNN.com
The story is consistently incredible, but credit it you must, for it is the truth... I couldn't put this book down.--PopMatters
Fascinating and frightening... A scary page turner about one man's quiet reign of terror, those dedicated and brave enough to end it, and the dangers that can lurk in the places we may feel safest. --BookReporter
A very scary book. It will reach out and grab you and not let you go. You will forgo food, talking, work, anything just to get to the climactic moment of this true crime story.--Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Engrossing...hard-to-put-down.. On one level, The Good Nurse is an absorbing story of a serial killer operating within the walls of what most view as a trusted institution. On another, it's an intriguing detective story. And on another it's an indictment of the hospital industry.--The New Jersey Star-Ledger
A literary thriller with legs... Meticulously crafted... a book that demonstrates the transportive power of literary journalism while simultaneously helping to restore its credibility.--The Brooklyn Rail
A remarkable new book...gripping and brilliantly written.--Healthcare Risk Management Review
A gripping look into a killer's mind...THE GOOD NURSE is as suspenseful as any crime novel.--Milwaukee Journal Sentinel