Death in a White Coat
Death in a White Coat
Drawing on his background of working with some of the great thriller and mystery writers over his long career, Kirshbaum explores what happens when a cocky and lustful male student in his first clinical year manages to alienate some of his intimate female admirers in the hospital world. Their quest for revenge becomes the job of a senior NYPD detective to sort out whether the student's death was a murder or suicide or perhaps a combination of his bad timing and restless ego that coincided with his female associates (and a male or two) looking for love in all the wrong places.
The major characters in the book include the cocky student Sherman "Sandy" Wainwright, his initial instructor, the Resident Doctor Ashley Dillon, who tends to attract unavailable men, and Barney Kazinski, the police veteran who finds himself caught in a mid-life search for his true comfort zone in law enforcement.
"Larry Kirshbaum is a legend - with the best instincts of anyone I've ever met in publishing, and I've met just about everybody. Now Kirshbaum has written a smart, tightly plotted, witty and funny medical mystery that's absolutely going to be a bestseller. Imagine this: Your favorite character in Grey's Anatomy is murdered in the first minute of an episode. That's what it's like to read Death in a White Coat. This one gets five stars from me." - James Patterson
He was larger than life. And the women loved him to death.
Sherman "Sandy" Wainright was the golden boy from a wealthy California family, a prodigy in med school whose charm was matched by precocious talent. His rugged features, athletic body and cocky attitude made women forget their mothers' warnings about males with lustful egos. Right from the start at Hillside Hospital in Manhattan, Sandy was adjusting with reluctance to the drudgery of learning daily patient care. Among the early adopters trying to make his life more interesting: Dr. Ashley Dillon, a new surgery resident loved stalking restless men. Dr. Wendy Jamison, a rebellious spirit saw Sandy as a unique soul-mate. Rosemarie Li, a student and ex-farm girl just wanted him home for dinne
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Drawing on his background of working with some of the great thriller and mystery writers over his long career, Kirshbaum explores what happens when a cocky and lustful male student in his first clinical year manages to alienate some of his intimate female admirers in the hospital world. Their quest for revenge becomes the job of a senior NYPD detective to sort out whether the student's death was a murder or suicide or perhaps a combination of his bad timing and restless ego that coincided with his female associates (and a male or two) looking for love in all the wrong places.
The major characters in the book include the cocky student Sherman "Sandy" Wainwright, his initial instructor, the Resident Doctor Ashley Dillon, who tends to attract unavailable men, and Barney Kazinski, the police veteran who finds himself caught in a mid-life search for his true comfort zone in law enforcement.
"Larry Kirshbaum is a legend - with the best instincts of anyone I've ever met in publishing, and I've met just about everybody. Now Kirshbaum has written a smart, tightly plotted, witty and funny medical mystery that's absolutely going to be a bestseller. Imagine this: Your favorite character in Grey's Anatomy is murdered in the first minute of an episode. That's what it's like to read Death in a White Coat. This one gets five stars from me." - James Patterson
He was larger than life. And the women loved him to death.
Sherman "Sandy" Wainright was the golden boy from a wealthy California family, a prodigy in med school whose charm was matched by precocious talent. His rugged features, athletic body and cocky attitude made women forget their mothers' warnings about males with lustful egos. Right from the start at Hillside Hospital in Manhattan, Sandy was adjusting with reluctance to the drudgery of learning daily patient care. Among the early adopters trying to make his life more interesting: Dr. Ashley Dillon, a new surgery resident loved stalking restless men. Dr. Wendy Jamison, a rebellious spirit saw Sandy as a unique soul-mate. Rosemarie Li, a student and ex-farm girl just wanted him home for dinne
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