Being an associate member of the BSC is perfect for Shannon, because it leaves her plenty of time for studying and all her activities. School is especially important to Shannon now, because if she keeps her grade up in French, she'll be able to go on a special class trip to Paris. Ooh la la!
Shannon’s Trial
✍ Scribed by Paul Bennett
- Book ID
- 112249989
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781835263587
- ASIN
- B0CSKDS9F1
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Nick Shannon is on bail. Can he stay out of trouble long enough to avoid prison for the second time?A corpse magnet. That’s what they call Nick. Wherever he goes, a dead body isn’t far behind.But he’s not expecting any casualties in his latest case. Nick is on his way to Fairstead Hospital to meet his new client, Alan Cooper, CEO of the private establishment.Nick’s been hired to carry out an independent review of the business. He immediately discovers one of the staff members is running a profitable scam.Time to break the bad news to Cooper.But Cooper isn’t available for a meeting right now. He’s lying on the floor of his office with a syringe in his right hand and five empty ones on the floor beside him. Blood is trickling from his head, his lips and fingers are tinged blue.The only thing that can save him is a shot of medicine that rapidly reverses an overdose. But the hospital pharmacy is out of stock . . .Nick curses. The corpse magnet strikes again.Who killed poor Cooper? And more importantly, why? Nick makes it his mission to find out...M.F
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