The Killing Harvest

· Bell Bridge Books
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Your child is almost back to normal after reaching the brink of death--thanks to brilliant brain surgeon Dr. George Latham, whose controversial surgery is the reason your child's mysterious full-body paralysis is gone. Latham says the side effects--the disabling tics and spasms--will subside in time. Maybe. You should be grateful for such good results, considering. So just take your kindergartener and go home . . .

Unless you're Memphis pediatric resident Dr. Sarchi Seminoux and the patient is your orphaned nephew, Drew.

Dr. Seminoux asks questions. Dr. Seminoux wants answers.

She begins to see inconsistencies in Latham's procedures. Then an anonymous tipster alerts her that Drew's case is similar to other child patients of Latham's in ways that go beyond clinical details.

Something is very suspicious. Patterns emerge. Latham makes it clear: he won't tolerate her meddling. Suddenly Seminoux is being stalked, smeared, and threatened.

The truth is more dangerous than she ever imagined.

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About the author

D.J. Donaldson is a retired professor of anatomy and neurobiology. His entire academic career was spent at the University of Tennessee, Health Science Center, where he published dozens of papers on wound-healing and taught microscopic anatomy to thousands of medical and dental students. He is also the author of seven published forensic mysteries and five medical thrillers. He lives in Memphis, Tennessee, with his wife and two West Highland terriers. In the spring of most years, he simply cannot stop buying new flowers and other plants for the couple's prized backyard garden.

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