"Dr. Emma Steele is baffled when she finds herself dressed in mental health blues, tied to a stretcher in her own ED. She was hunting for a killer. She found him. Just as he found her. He planted evidence accusing her of his crimes. She's innocent, so she'll be free soon. She has friends who'll help
Overdose: an ER psychological thriller
β Scribed by Jones, Rada
- Publisher
- APOLODOR PUBLISHING
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 113 KB
- Series
- ER Crimes: The Steele Files 1
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- United States?
- ISBN
- 179013921X
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
"Dr. Emma Steele is baffled when she finds herself dressed in mental health blues, tied to a stretcher in her own ED. She was hunting for a killer. She found him. Just as he found her. He planted evidence accusing her of his crimes. She's innocent, so she'll be free soon. She has friends who'll help. Twice wrong. Things can't get any worse.They do. Her challenges: A community decimated by the raging opioid epidemic. A charming psychopath dealing in drugs and sex. A daughter who hates her. An ex who doesn't. Blood, guts, and death. Betrayal. And wine. Overdose is a captivating page-turner for medical junkies."--provided by Amazon.com.
β¦ Subjects
Murder -- Investigation
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