Do Me No Harm

Do Me No Harm by Julie Corbin, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 2012, is a gripping narrative that explores the lengths a mother will go to protect her family. In this 344-page novel, Olivia Somers faces a devastating incident when her teenage son Robbie’s drink is spiked. As a dedicated mother and a doctor, Olivia has always prioritized safety, but this shocking event forces her to confront the possibility of malicious intent and the dangers lurking in her life.
Readers will find a tense exploration of revenge and familial bonds as Olivia grapples with the threats against her loved ones. The story delves into the complexities of trust and the moral dilemmas faced by those sworn to protect others. As the danger escalates, Olivia’s commitment to her oath as a doctor—”to do no harm”—is put to the ultimate test, revealing the darker side of human motivations. This edition invites readers into a world of mystery and suspense, where the past collides with the present in unexpected ways.
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When her teenage son Robbie’s drink is spiked, Olivia Somers is devastated. She has spent her adult life trying to protect people and keep them safe – not only as a mother, but also in her chosen profession as a doctor. So she tries to put it down to a horrible accident, in spite of the evidence suggesting malicious intent, and simply hopes no-one tries to endanger those she loves again. But someone from the past is after revenge. Someone closer to her family than she could possibly realise. Someone who will stop at nothing until they get the vengeance they crave. And, as she and her family come under increasing threat, the oath that Olivia took when she first became a doctor – to do no harm to others – will be tested to its very limits.
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