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Evil: Finding St. Germaine

The Alexandra Destephano Psychological Medical Thriller Novels (Women of Valor)

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Evil: Finding St. Germaine

By: Judith Lucci
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Alex returns to Wyndley Farm, her childhood home in Virginia, to await the birth of her baby. An urgent call from Crescent City Medical Center compels her to return to New Orleans to investigate cruel, questionable incidents and heinous patient deaths. Digger Stildove returns from Yemen where he has searched for Jacob Stark. Michaela McPherson travels from Richmond with police dog Angel to consult with Commander Francoise in his search for St. Germaine. Events unfold as the evil continues and the hospital attempts to safeguard patients and staff.Updated 10.9.2020 Crime Thrillers Fiction Genre Fiction Medical Medical & Forensic Thriller Thriller & Suspense Crime Suspense Virginia

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Either the author does not know any men, or the men she does know need testosterone therapy. The male characters in this book were not compelling.
I did like some of the female characters and there were a few interesting twists in the story, but overall I was not impressed. One glaring error though. The doctor that was killed initially “did not feel the knife,” but was garroted and then stabbed a little further along in the story? An editor should have caught that.
Also, the A I reader needs a bit of work.

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