A Pre-Med(itated) Murder
by Niru Mohandas
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Pub Date 4 Mar 2025 | Archive Date 9 Mar 2025
Amplify Publishing Group | Subplot
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Description
In a hospital, every patient is a mystery and every doctor a detective.
Third-year medical student, Neena Sundar, is eager to put her years of book learning to use. Equipped with a brand-new stethoscope and armed with as many pocketsized reference books as she can cram into her short white coat, Neena enters the halls of a teaching hospital for the first time. Despite rumors circulating about the Curse of the Surgical Rotation, she joins the surgical team on their rounds, scrubs in on marathon surgeries, and masters the art of scut.
But then Neena and her friends stumble across a dead body.
Of course Neena knew that death was commonplace in hospitals, but murder? As a solver of puzzles and a lover of mysteries, she must put her sleuthing skills—medical or otherwise—to good use. Can Neena use her attention to detail and capacious memory, honed by years of test-taking, to rip the (surgical) mask off the killer, or will the Curse of the Surgical Rotation be fulfilled?
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9798891383623 |
PRICE | US$24.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 280 |
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Featured Reviews
this was a really good book !I love a thriller and mystery and this setting being in a hospital was a cool twist! I do think there were quite a bit of unrealistic scenarios going on with a bunch of luckily not available evidence, but it was good!!
Thank you to NetGalley, to the author, and to the publisher for this complimentary ARC in exchange for my honest review!!!
I love how Niru really focused on character development and the world building. From the first chapter, I was drawn in. I kept second guessing who the murderer was, but I also was reminded of when I was in nursing school. (I changed majors in the end), but it was sort of a throw back for me! One thing you hardly see in books is culture really represented and as other reviewers have said, it was nice to see that!