Suture Self: A Bed-And-Breakfast Mystery Audiobook - Cozy Mystery Series for Relaxing Evenings & Travel Listening
Suture Self: A Bed-And-Breakfast Mystery Audiobook - Cozy Mystery Series for Relaxing Evenings & Travel Listening

Suture Self: A Bed-And-Breakfast Mystery Audiobook - Cozy Mystery Series for Relaxing Evenings & Travel Listening

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Mary Daheim's wonderful world of Hillside Manor is zany, engrossing, and positively addicting! In Suture Self, Judith McMonigle Flynn is scheduled for a hip replacement. Instead of looking ahead to her new mobility, she's worried. "Routine surgery" recently cost a local actress and a star baseball pitcher their lives. Though Judith smells malice, she successfully survives her operation--but another patient isn't so lucky. Stuck in this chamber of Hippocratic horrors, Judith feels compelled to get to the bottom of what could be the worst malpractice case ever recorded ... or perhaps something much more sinister. The worst diagnosis of all is the one that suggests Judith's curiosity is terminal ... and that a killer is saving a last lethal dose of medicine for her.

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I see a lot of folks don't like this one. I totally agree with the reviewer who says that from here on we have to deal with Judith and her hip issues which gets really tiresome and seems unrealistic. But I enjoyed the hospital setting. Renie sneaking in food was hysterical. And Bill and the dogs!! (I like Bill a lot more than I like Joe. Joe is just too gruff for me). Good plot. And good point that people who society views as valuable (in this case, a professional athlete) aren’t necessarily good people. I’m glad Judith finally told Mike about Joe because I’ve been sick of that issue for a long time (sometimes Judith’s hand-wringing just gets on my nerves).