Lie Still
A Novel of Suspense
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4.5 • 4 Ratings
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
A young doctor gets caught up with the wrong woman and races to save lives and his career in this debut medical thriller.
In a sleepy, small-town Arizona hospital, a thirteen-year-old boy lies in a coma after inexplicably suffering a cardiac arrest. His doctors are perplexed. Although emotionally disturbed Henry Rojelio was a frequent visitor to the emergency room—often for bouts of asthma, but usually just for attention—no one ever anticipated a battle with death.
Surgical resident Malcolm Ishmail began his medical career months before at a busy Phoenix hospital—a far cry from the small ER deep in the silent heart of the desert, where Henry Rojelio lies. There, Malcolm fell into a secret, exhausting affair with one of his professors, Dr. Mimi Lyle, a beautiful, charismatic brain surgeon who had subtle difficulties in the operating room. In a moment of weakness "Dreamy Mimi" confessed to him her failings as a neurosurgeon; Malcolm reported her to his superiors . . . and promptly lost his job.
Now, miles away from Phoenix, Dr. Ishmail struggles to save his young asthmatic patient's life and his future as a surgeon. And with little time and few clues to the cause of Henry Rojelio's sudden collapse, the impressionable doctor wonders whether his former lover may have exacted a disturbing revenge. Rich in medical detail and written with stylish, razor-sharp action and dialogue, Lie Still is a gripping, emotional drama of human failings and devastating consequences that marks the debut of a remarkable new voice.
Customer Reviews
Good, but messy
There is a lot in this book. Lots of medical detail, fine for me, but may be glossed over by others. The lead character is a smart mouth, flippant, arrogant, pretty stupid junior Dr. he’s is actually quite unlikeable. He doesn’t deserve what happens, but if he took stock, and thought for a second, instead of rushing in, things would / could work out. Everything he says is a half truth, half story, half thought, nothing comedic, just errors. It’s an unsatisfying ending, I didn’t need it wrapped in a bow, just, something.