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The Dr Cathy Moreland Mysteries Boxset Books One to Seven - Death by Appointment Murder & Malpractice Deadly Diagnosis Shooting Pains Clinically Dead Lethal Resuscitation and The Vanishing Patient - cover

The Dr Cathy Moreland Mysteries Boxset Books One to Seven - Death by Appointment Murder & Malpractice Deadly Diagnosis Shooting Pains Clinically Dead Lethal Resuscitation and The Vanishing Patient

Mairi Chong

Publisher: Bloodhound Books

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Summary

Seven novels of medicine, detection, and unnatural death in the series acclaimed for its “great characters” (Peter Boon, author of Who Killed Miss Finch?). Cathy Moreland is skilled at both diagnosis and detection. Living in the British countryside, she must manage her own mental health while treating a constant flow of patients and solving medical mysteries. This collection includes the first seven novels in the popular series, filled with compelling tales following a dedicated doctor who strives to bring relief to the sick—and justice to the dead . . .Includes:Death by Appointment * Murder & Malpractice * Deadly Diagnosis * Shooting Pains * Clinically Dead * Lethal Resuscitation * The Vanishing Patient
Available since: 11/21/2022.
Print length: 1726 pages.

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