Sarah Wade, MD, has enough stress as a senior Emergency Medicine resident. She never expected that her discovery of a murdered medical student would inadvertently jeopardize her career. Or that the next-day murder of a Nigerian diplomat would lead to the kidnapping of her best friend, Della Winston. The cascade of events pull her -- and Seamus O'Connor, the detective assigned to the high-profile medical center murder -- into a life-threatening conspiracy of murder, kidnapping, and rising racial tensions.
Braxton DeGarmo spent over 30 years in Emergency and Family Medicine, both in and out of the military, before retiring to focus on writing in 2014. Many of the incidents in his books are based on real occurrences, people, and experiences in his own life, such as learning to escape a water crash in a helicopter. Human trafficking, medical kidnapping, government corruption, and other social injustices have become the premises used for his stories. And the technologies described in his books are all current . . . and possible.
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If you've read Looks that Deceive, book one of my MedAir Series, you might have wondered, How did Amy and Lynch meet, and what happened to split them up? Well, you don't have to wonder any longer. As the prequel to the MedAir Series, introducing:
And Then One Day
The death of a prominent St. Louis artist brings in the Major Case Squad and Sgt. Lynch Cully. Was this just an accidental death? Perhaps not. Sgt. Seamus O'Connor, assigned as a Task Force Officer with the DEA, has found signs of drug running along the Mississippi River, just a few hundred yards from the scene of the death. Could the two be tied together?
Meanwhile, Amy Gibbs, RN, has worked hard and made a name for herself in the Mercy Emergency Department -- to the detriment of her social life. And then one day ...