The Falling Detective: A Leo Junker Case
Christoffer Carlsson and Michael Gallagher
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The second instalment in the internationally bestselling Leo Junker series. Leo Junker is back in...
Endovascular and Open Vascular Reconstruction: A Practical Approach
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In recent years, the growth in endovascular procedures has meant that vascular trainees may not gain...
Case Files Anesthesiology, 1st Edition
Medical and Education
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“The book targets medical students, but even junior anesthesia trainees would find it very...
Freddi Fish 3: The Case of the Stolen Conch Shell
Games and Education
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Freddi Fish 3: The Case of the Stolen Conch Shell Freddi and Luther have arrived at the Founder’s...
Dana (24 KP) rated The Screaming Staircase: Lockwood & Co. #1 in Books
Sep 8, 2017
As far as supernatural mysteries go, I didn't have high hopes. It sounded run-of-the-mill and it almost lost me in the beginning because there are multiple parts to the story. They wrapped up a case but it's all intricately tied together in a way even I (who is very good at guessing what's going to happen) didn't see coming. It kept me guessing all the way until the last sentence.
I really got attached to two of the characters, and the third was slowly growing on me. They're relatable, even though they're around 10 years younger than me, and very well written. Stroud also did a fantastic job of not revealing too much more than what we need to know. It can be frustrating for others, but it was the perfect balance for me.
Overall, I am extremely impressed and pleased with this book. It actually scared me. I look forward to starting the next one!
Suswatibasu (1702 KP) rated This is Going to Hurt: Secret Diaries of a Junior Doctor in Books
Mar 2, 2018
However, while there are many funny moments of things being stuck in unusual places, it's his last case where a mother dies that strikes me most. Watching life and death is traumatic and there are no support systems for doctors to deal with these issues. But Kay does a wonderful job of bringing his experiences alive.
Ronnie (304 KP) rated The Case Of The Drowned Pearl in Books
Apr 9, 2020 (Updated Apr 14, 2020)
I really enjoyed just setting aside a short amount of time to just sit down and read ‘The Case Of The Drowned Pearl’ in one go. It was a nice, short, easy read and it was great getting to see a murder investigated from a new angle, with the chapters alternating between Daisy and Hazel’s perspectives.
I can’t wait to read the next Murder Most Unladylike book, although it will be sad bidding a fond farewell to the Detective Society.
Kumar & Clark's Cases in Clinical Medicine: A Problem-Based Approach
Parveen Kumar and Michael L. Clark
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2014 BMA Medical Book Awards 1st Prize Award Winner in Medicine category! This is new edition of the...