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The Nurse's Mistake

The Perfect Nurse, Book 3

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The Nurse's Mistake

By: Daniel Hurst
Narrated by: Lisa Rost-Welling, Ina Marie Smith
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My first mistake was falling in love with the handsome, married doctor. My second mistake was killing him…

I never meant to hurt anyone. I’m a nurse, it’s my job to help people. But sometimes in life things happen that you don’t expect, and you’re pushed to extremes.

I can’t let anyone find out what I’ve done... or why I did it. If the secrets of my past come out then it’s not just my life at risk, it’s my family’s too–darling little Campbell, just five years old and completely innocent. I have to protect him.

I can see blue lights. Uniforms. Police. I pray they’re not here for me.

Because killing the doctor isn’t the only thing I’ve done. My third mistake was something much, much worse…

A completely addictive psychological thriller from the number one bestselling author of The Doctor’s Wife. If you love Freida McFadden, John Marrs and T.M. Logan then The Nurse’s Mistake will have you hooked until the final, jaw-dropping ending!

©2024 Daniel Hurst (P)2024 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.
Domestic Thrillers Psychological Thriller & Suspense
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The final book in The Perfect Nurse trilogy is not Daniel Hurst’s best work. Maybe part of the blame rests with the robotic narration of the audiobook. The lion’s share of the blame lies with the central plot being the overused condition of amnesia suffered by Darcy, the central character, resulting from a car accident. Her family are medical professionals: retired father is a doctor, retired mother was a nurse and sister Pippa is a nurse who at one time worked at the same hospital as Darcy. For such smart people they are pitifully harebrained, none more than Pippa, who goes to laughable lengths to protect her sister.
A series of blunders and unintended murders causes the family including Pippa’s reluctant husband and her 4 year old son to flee their homes in suburban Chicago for a secluded cabin in the woods. Darcy flees her Florida due to an accidental murder there and takes a bus ride to her parents’ Chicago home in search of her family. Gradually snatches of her memory come back and the story takes off in some totally implausible directions too preposterous to detail.
Running through the storyline is an homage to the profession of nursing.
Conclusion: this trilogy is disappointing.

What a disappointment

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