Ding Dong Bell - Death in a Stairwell

A Medical Mystery

Mystery & Suspense, Cozy Mysteries, Women Sleuths
Cover of the book Ding Dong Bell - Death in a Stairwell by Frances E. Hagaman, Frances Hagaman
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Author: Frances E. Hagaman ISBN: 9780974964935
Publisher: Frances Hagaman Publication: November 4, 2015
Imprint: Loch Wohl Press Language: English
Author: Frances E. Hagaman
ISBN: 9780974964935
Publisher: Frances Hagaman
Publication: November 4, 2015
Imprint: Loch Wohl Press
Language: English

Trish McLeod MD, professor of psychiatry in a southern medical school returns once again to discover the reason for a series of mysterious deaths when a woman is discovered in the stairwell. Why do all the victims have the same tiny heart tattoo? Fellow faculty members and a high school friend join forces again in this second book of the series.  

“A fresh voice in forensic fiction; I enjoyed watching Dr. Trish and her friends uncover sordid secrets at a prestigious medical school where they find mixing murder and medicine is a dangerous combination.” 

~Todd Thoma, MD FACEP, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, LSU Medical School, Shreveport and Coroner Caddo Parish, Louisiana

“Good Story—somewhat scientific.” ~ Lee Morgan, Ph.D., retired chairman, English department
Centenary College, Shreveport

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Trish McLeod MD, professor of psychiatry in a southern medical school returns once again to discover the reason for a series of mysterious deaths when a woman is discovered in the stairwell. Why do all the victims have the same tiny heart tattoo? Fellow faculty members and a high school friend join forces again in this second book of the series.  

“A fresh voice in forensic fiction; I enjoyed watching Dr. Trish and her friends uncover sordid secrets at a prestigious medical school where they find mixing murder and medicine is a dangerous combination.” 

~Todd Thoma, MD FACEP, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, LSU Medical School, Shreveport and Coroner Caddo Parish, Louisiana

“Good Story—somewhat scientific.” ~ Lee Morgan, Ph.D., retired chairman, English department
Centenary College, Shreveport

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