
When a young doctor makes a reluctant trip home and
confronts her past, she is sucked into a dangerous mystery
LOS ANGELES, California – When surgical resident Emily
Hartford returns to the small town where she grew up after more than a decade
away, she is confronted with issues from her past, and a mystery from the
present. Her father, the local coroner,
has had a heart attack, and is unavailable to autopsy the body of a girl found
in suspicious circumstances at a horse stable. When he asks her to take over in
his stead, she is resistant, especially as that would mean working closely with
the sheriff, who just happens to be her ex-boyfriend. Emily worries about her
father’s declining health and tries to tend to her tenuous relationship with
her fiance from afar. And as she and Nick delve more deeply into what happened
to Julie Dobson, Emily realizes they will
be in danger if they keep poking around where they aren’t wanted. Fans of crime drama and strong female
characters will love this twist on a detective novel that will leave your heart
racing and keep you turning pages until the end.
About the Book
Summoned from her promising surgical career first to her
estranged father's bedside, and then his post as medical examiner when his
small town needs urgent help with a suspicious death, Emily Hartford discovers
home is where the bodies are in this pitch perfect mystery debut.
Recently engaged and deeply ensconced in her third year of
surgical residency in Chicago , Emily Hartford
gets a shock when she’s called home to Freeport ,
MI , the small town she fled a
decade ago after the death of her mother. Her estranged father, the local
medical examiner, has had a massive heart attack and Emily is needed urgently
to help with his recovery.
Not sure what to expect, Emily races home, blowing the only
stoplight at the center of town and getting pulled over by her former high
school love, now Sheriff, Nick Larson. At the hospital, she finds her father in
near total denial of the seriousness of his condition. He insists that the best
thing Emily can do to help him is to take on the autopsy of a Senator’s teen
daughter whose sudden, unexplained death has just rocked the sleepy town.
Reluctantly agreeing to help her father and Nick, Emily gets
down to work, only to discover that the girl was murdered. The autopsy reminds
her of her many hours in the morgue with her father when she was a young teen—a
time which inspired her love of medicine. Before she knows it, she’s pulled
deeper into the case and closer to her father and to Nick—much to the dismay of
her big city fiancé. When a threat is made to Emily herself, she must race to
catch the killer before he strikes again in The Coroner, expertly written and
sharply plotted, perfect for fans of Patricia Cornwell and Julia Spencer Fleming.
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