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Corrigendum: A Dr. Sean Nolan Mystery
by E.W. M.D. Johnson
Published: 2022-05-29T00:0
Paperback : 300 pages
Paperback : 300 pages
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A young Asian woman seeks emergency care at Dr. Sean Nolan's clinic. The next day she is found murdered, her semi-nude body dumped in a city park. When all of her personal information turns out to be fabricated she becomes Jane Doe 73. With no identification, no clues, and no witnesses, the police ...
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A young Asian woman seeks emergency care at Dr. Sean Nolan's clinic. The next day she is found murdered, her semi-nude body dumped in a city park. When all of her personal information turns out to be fabricated she becomes Jane Doe 73. With no identification, no clues, and no witnesses, the police quickly lose interest in her case. To Dr. Nolan it has just the opposite effect. Now it's time to look more closely.
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1It was late June and Covid-19 had tightened its stranglehold on the nation. After ravaging the East and West Coast ports of entry, the relentless wave of infection had invaded the south and south- west, and was now reaching into the Ohio Valley. Small towns and rural communities were learning the painful lesson that they were not immune or insulated from harm, and the promise of a magical victory over the enemy was nothing more than a myth. The complete and catastrophic failure of the federal government to craft and prosecute a mitigation strategy had granted the virus the one thing it most craved; an unlimited supply of new victims. ...

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