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Public Anatomy

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Public Anatomy

By: A. Scott Pearson
Narrated by: Tim Campbell
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While recovering from a career-threatening injury, surgeon Eli Branch is pulled into the turbulent world of Dr. Liza French, a colleague he hasn't seen in ten years. Liza uses their past to lure Eli into a highly-publicized debacle in a Memphis hospital that has put her own career in jeopardy. But when the murder of medical personnel at Gates Memorial appears related to Liza's surgical complication, Eli finds that more lives are at imminent risk.

Eli discovers clues from the victims that match anatomical art found at the crime scenes, a connection that leads him to the manuscript of a sixteenth century anatomist whose methods of dissection are over four centuries old - but are being reenacted in the present. Aided by the expertise of forensic pathologist, Dr. Meg Daily, Eli uncovers a pattern to the escalating deaths and the search begins for a killer the media and the city come to know as The Organist.

©2011 A. Scott Pearson (P)2012 A. Scott Pearson
Genre Fiction Medical Medical & Forensic Mystery Thriller & Suspense
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What would have made Public Anatomy better?

Different narrator. I have listened to many, many books, and he was one of the very worst.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Eli. One of the good guys

How did the narrator detract from the book?

The Southern accent was beyond phony and detracted from the story.

What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?

Disappointment due to narration

Any additional comments?

Overall, a pretty good medical thriller if you can get past the narration.

Terrible narrator

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