
THE HOSPITAL MURDERS
»I« An Unconscious Intruder
»II« Murder
»III« Autopsy Findings
»IV« The First Doll
»V« A Brave Nurse
»VI« The Second Doll
»VII« The New Patient in Bed Eleven
»VIII« The Control
»IX« The Third Doll
A bustling morning at the Elijah Wilson Hospital finds junior physician Dr. Ethridge Sterling navigating the clang of metal trays, the hiss of intercoms, and the steady hum of patients on Ward D. When a terse call from Dr. Harold Barton—an influential pediatrician and longtime family friend—cuts through the routine, Cub is drawn into a covert request that threatens to upend his day. The urgency in Barton's voice hints at a high‑stakes situation that cannot wait for ordinary hospital channels.
Barton explains that a political scandal is unfolding: his brother, a rising Attorney‑General, was involved in a drunken crash that left a newspaper reporter critically injured. The reporter’s fate and reputation must be protected, and Barton urges Cub to admit her under a false name, promising any resources the powerful family can muster. Caught between professional duty and the alluring pull of political favors, the young doctor must decide how far he’ll go to keep a secret hidden within the sterile walls of the clinic.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (365K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2017-03-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1904–1999
Best known for the warmly observed novel Miss Susie Slagle's, this American writer drew on Baltimore medical-school life and turned it into a beloved story that reached readers far beyond the city. Writing as Means Davis as well as Augusta Tucker, she also published mystery fiction with a sharp sense of setting and character.
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