"This crime novel will keep armchair sleuths guessing while a medical professional kills on the wards of a hospital in the late 1990’s."
I can declare that this novel is fabulously readable with a darkly comic twist that perfectly counters the tragedy contained within. Over-worked and underpaid, one young doctor attempts to solve the mystery of unexplained deaths occurring on his ward. Our doctor spills his thoughts onto the page, he’s honest, even about his addiction to opioids. And then we have the additional information that slices into the story, sporadically and clearly informing us of the historical cases of healthcare workers deliberately harming patients. It initially jars, but serves to remind you just how much we rely on our doctors, it also kept me wondering where the information was coming from. Author Simon Stephenson originally trained as a doctor and now works as a screenwriter. His ability to paint a vivid picture with words left me at times wanting to close my eyes to the horrors faced by medical staff. Yet, he has that dark humour beloved (and needed) by emergency workers all over the world, and it sits perfectly against the murder and mayhem. I gave myself a pat on the back for deciding who the killer was and yet the journey was totally unexpected, hence my choosing Sometimes People Die as a Liz Pick of the Month. If you enjoy a dry, whip-smart delivery along with the darkest of plots, then I wholeheartedly recommend this book to you.
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The year is 1999. Returning to practice after a suspension for stealing opioids, a young Scottish doctor takes the only job he can find: a post as a senior house officer in the struggling east London hospital of St Luke’s.
Amid the maelstrom of sick patients, over-worked staff and underfunded wards a darker secret soon declares itself: too many patients are dying.
Which of the medical professionals our protagonist has encountered is behind the murders? And can our unnamed narrator’s version of the events be trusted?
Sometimes People Die features in the following genres: Crime and Mystery, Book Club Recommendations, Liz Robinson's Picks of the Month, Recommendations, Star Books, Thriller and Suspense, Classic crime and mystery fiction, Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss, Narrative theme: Interior life, Esoteric thriller, Fiction, Fiction: narrative themes, Books of the Month
Sometimes People Die is available in Paperback, Hardback, Ebook (Epub), Audiobook
Sometimes People Die was written by Simon Stephenson and published by The Borough Press
£11.99