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No Cure for Death

By: Hazel Holt
Narrated by: Patricia Gallimore
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Something peculiar is going on at the Group Medical Practice in Taviscombe and old Dr MacDonald seems very uneasy. Sheila Malory can’t help but feel that it may have something to do with the unexpected arrival from London of a new GP, Dr Morrison, an arrogant, cold-mannered man, whose alleged misdiagnosis of a local patient has made him the focus of the village rumour mill. When Dr Morrison is found dead in his office, apparently murdered, evidence points towards Rhys Hampden, the drug-addicted son of a couple from the village and the last person to have seen Dr Morrison alive. But Sheila Malory is not convinced…

©2005 Hazel Holt (P)2005 Soundings
Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction

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