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Under the knife

Gerritsen, Tess2014
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Melodrama and logical flaws slay this tale of murder and yuppie love. Gerritsen gets off to a flying start with a death during routine surgery. Although medical records suggest the patient died due to an error by anesthesiologist Kate Chesne who is sued for malpractice, she persuades David Ransom, lawyer for the victim's parents, that the records are suspect. Together they discover that the accident is one of a series of murders. Fortunately for the protagonists, the killer, who has efficiently cut the throats of two other victims and fractured the skull of a third, decides for no convincing reason to indulge in an elaborate frame-up that could easily fail. Characters are also inconsistent: in the beginning David plans to expose and destroy Kate, but tells her a few pages later that he doesn't attack doctors, only their mistakes. The lovers' squabbling and passion never rise above romance formula; even the author characterizes one of her scenes as a tableau taken straight out of some soap opera.
Main title:
Under the knife / Tess Gerritsen.
Edition:
First world hardcover edition.
Imprint:
Sutton : Severn House, 2014.
Collation:
279 pages ; 23 cm.
Notes:
Originally published: Richmond: Silhouette, 1995.
ISBN:
9780727884152 (hardback)
Dewey class:
813.6
LC class:
PS3557.E687
Language:
English
BRN:
92520
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