Helpful Score: 3
A fine thriller that kept me guessing until after the last chapters. Introduced to the killers mind from the first page, Clement spun a web of characters with important roles and you never know who might be the killer. Bouncing from one person to the others you will keep guessing because all of them might have had a reason, might have had the time and chance to be the killer of non-DNR (do not reanimate) patiens.
In the end the whole story makes sense and the reader closes the book with the thought that there are Angel of Deaths and that leaves them with a little bit of a worry if they should ever be a patient in the next hospital.
In the end the whole story makes sense and the reader closes the book with the thought that there are Angel of Deaths and that leaves them with a little bit of a worry if they should ever be a patient in the next hospital.
Helpful Score: 1
A vicious strain of SARS and a spike in death rates in the Pallative Care ward. Dr. Earl Garnet is once again in the midst of ER activity, home life with his wife, Janet, also an MD, and the other medical personnel at St. Paul's Hospital in Buffalo, NY. Really riveting medical and mystery reading.