Brain Dead: Medical Thriller
Eileen Dreyer
(Author)
Description
"Riveting plot, terrifying premise..." Tami Hoag, NYT Bestselling Author of Down The Darkest Road When forensic nurse Timmie Leary-Parker moves from LA to Puckett, Missouri to care for her ailing father, she's prepared for the slow pace, the small-town politics and the feeling that everyone knows her business. Then, patients in the hospital's Alzheimer's Unit start dying in unprecedented numbers. Everyone refuses to investigate the town's most lucrative business, and no one will challenge the hospital's Golden Boy director. No one, except Timmie. Convinced a serial killer walks the Alzheimer's Unit where her father lies ill, Timmie digs up a burned-out Pulitzer-winning reporter and dives into a quagmire of corruption and greed. "Dreyer writes with great wit and sensitivity, especially about the problems of loving and coping with older relatives." The Times-Picayune Eileen Dreyer knocks readers off their feet. You won't forget the power, pain and moral ambiguity of this incredible novel." Romantic Times Publisher's Note: As a former trauma nurse, Eileen Dreyer combines her real-world medical knowledge and superb story-telling to bring readers a series of uniquely plotted, spine-tingling, medical mysteries. Fans of Tami Hoag, Elizabeth George, Nora Roberts as well as John Lutz, Michael Crichton and Patricia Cornwell will enjoy these well-crafted medical thrillers. OTHER MEDICAL SUSPENSE/THRILLERS by Eileen Dreyer:Nothing Personal
Brain Dead
Bad Medicine
If Looks Could Kill
Product Details
Price
$19.99
$18.59
Publisher
Epublishing Works!
Publish Date
October 09, 2013
Pages
388
Dimensions
5.0 X 0.86 X 8.0 inches | 0.93 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781614174813
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About the Author
Eileen Dreyer was a trauma nurse for sixteen years in St. Louis, Missouri, where she lives. She is the author of several medical thrillers including If Looks Could Kill, Bad Medicine, and Brain Dead.