Emergency Murder

Emergency Murder by Janet McGiffin, published by Cambridge University Press in 2003, is a mystery that unfolds in the emergency room of Mercy Hospital in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The narrative centers on Dr. Maxine Cassidy, who becomes embroiled in a web of suspicion following the sudden death of a well-known surgeon’s wife. As the police investigate, they turn their attention toward Maxine herself, prompting her to take matters into her own hands and uncover the truth behind the tragedy.
In her quest for answers, Maxine faces increasing danger, leading her to question the trustworthiness of her medical colleagues. This edition, comprising 95 pages, delves into themes of intrigue and deception within the medical community. Readers will find a compelling exploration of the challenges Maxine encounters as she navigates the complexities of her investigation while grappling with the threat to her own life.
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When the wife of a well-known surgeon dies suddenly in the emergency room of Mercy Hospital in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Dr. Maxine Cassidy suspects murder. The police agree, but they suspect her! Maxine is determined to find the killer and starts an investigation of her own. However, when someone tries to kill her, she begins to wonder which of her medical colleagues she can trust.
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