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Cain and Abel: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #2.5
Code Blues: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #1
Notorious D.O.C.: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #2
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Hope Sze medical mystery Series

Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars

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About this series

FROM HOOCH HIGHWAY TO HOMICIDE

Hope Sze escapes for a romantic weekend away at the Rumrunner's Rest, a Roaring Twenties inn once celebrated both for Prohibition's best alcohol and the smoothest jazz bands north of the Detroit River.

Then a convention of fictional villains overrun the tavern, her friend glimpses a ghost, and Hope uncovers a grisly surprise in the fireplace that may be related to Al Capone, the infamous gangster.

At least two people disappeared from this very inn, and one soul will not rest in peace.

Tonight, unless Hope unravels a century's worth of clues, death will collect several more lives. Including the one she holds most dear.

 

"A masterfully distilled, 180 proof thriller." —Nathalie Gamache, MD and The Gin*eco*logic Artisan Distiller

 

"A mysterious and moving story that I found entirely compelling on every page." —Rosamund Small, Dora Award-winning playwright 

 

"I never thought a medical thriller could have ALL the villains. I was wrong. Stuffed with menace and humor, pop culture and Prohibition, and a villain as meticulous as the heroine is smart, Yi has done it again." —Michael Warren Lucas, author of Git Commit Murder

 

Praise for the Hope Sze series

Silver Falchion Award Finalist for Best Thriller: Scorpion Scheme
#1 Mystery Selection—CBC Books: Human Remains. Recommended authors also include Louise Penny and Maureen Jennings

One of the best Canadian suspense books recommended by Margaret Cannon, The Globe and Mail: Human Remains

"Smart and sassy."—Jim Napier, Reviewing the Evidence

One of the best crime novels of the season.—CBC Radio's The Next Chapter Mystery Panel: Stockholm Syndrome

"The three intertwining mysteries and Hope herself provide a narrative by turns entertaining and insightful."—Publishers Weekly: Terminally Ill

"Narrating in a sprightly style while sharing some of the nitty-gritty of a resident's job, Hope Sze is an utterly likeable character."—Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine

"Melissa Yi is a talented writer."—Murder in Common

"Drawing on her personal experiences in the ER in Canada, Yi has created medical thrillers that shine with authenticity and are impossible to put down."—Kris Nelscott, New York Times bestseller

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Release dateAug 15, 2006
Cain and Abel: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #2.5
Code Blues: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #1
Notorious D.O.C.: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #2

Titles in the series (11)

  • Notorious D.O.C.: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #2

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    Notorious D.O.C.: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #2
    Notorious D.O.C.: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #2

    A mother who burns for justice. The doctor who can't say no. And the killer who lies in wait. Dr. Hope Sze solved her first murder case a week ago—and almost got strangled in the process. Now she just wants to pass her psychiatry rotation. No more Sherlock Holmes-ing for Hope. Ever. Until her first psych patient says, "My daughter is dead. And somebody killed her." Hope can't walk away from this grieving mother. Yet how can she solve a murder that stumped Montreal's police department for the past eight years? Sifting through the cold case, Hope recruits her two hot, brilliant men to their cause, one of them her ex-boyfriend, the other a doctor who could represent her future. Yet as they draw ever-closer to the truth, the killer shifts out of the shadows. This psychopath has waited eight long years to kill again. Now Hope must protect not only herself, but two innocent men and a mother who yearns for retribution. Notorious D.O.C. A psychological thriller about family ties, revenge, and the outer edge of sanity.   Praise for the Hope Sze series "Drawing on her personal experiences in the ER in Canada, Dr. Melissa Yi has created medical thrillers that shine with authenticity and are impossible to put down."—Kris Nelscott, New York Times bestseller #1 Mystery Selection—CBC Books, highlighting Human Remains, followed by Louise Penny and Maureen Jennings One of the best crime novels of the season.—CBC Radio's The Next Chapter Mystery Panel, on Stockholm Syndrome "The three intertwining mysteries and Hope herself provide a narrative by turns entertaining and insightful."—Publishers Weekly, on Terminally Ill "Narrating in a sprightly style while sharing some of the nitty-gritty of a resident's job, Hope Sze is an utterly likeable character."—Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine "Melissa Yi is a talented writer."—Murder in Common

  • Cain and Abel: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #2.5

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    Cain and Abel: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #2.5
    Cain and Abel: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #2.5

    Camping can kill you.   When Dr. Hope Sze trades the crime-ridden city of Montreal for a fishing trip with her dad, she expects misty lakes and crimson maple leaves. In other words, a perfect family fun day. Then Hope’s mother—never the sharpest scalpel in the neighbourhood—drags along crazy uncle Leonard, transforming Black Donald Lake into a very dark place.   Part 1 of the "Gone Fishing" Hope Sze serialized short stories by Melissa Yi. Collectively, these stories, supplemented by a 'behind the scenes' narrative, may be purchased as the novella "Family Medicine.”

  • Code Blues: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #1

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    Code Blues: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #1
    Code Blues: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #1

    What if a brilliant killer stalks the halls of a Montreal hospital, and you're the only one who knows? Dr. Hope Sze dives into her family medicine residency braced for anything from newborn babies to foot ulcers. The one thing Hope doesn't expect? Murder. Someone killed her supervising physician so cleverly that it looks like an accident. Now Hope fights not only to save lives around the clock, but to unmask the killer, while two different but equally compelling men draw Hope into their own schemes. Sex. Drugs. Doctors. Written by a Derringer Award-winning emergency physician. Because medicine can be murder.   "Drawing on her personal experiences in the ER in Canada, Yi has created medical thrillers that shine with authenticity and are impossible to put down. Code Blues provides the perfect introduction to a world we often experience, but rarely understand." —Kris Nelscott, New York Times bestseller   Praise for the Hope Sze series #1 Mystery Selection by CBC Books One of the best crime novels of the season.—CBC Radio's The Next Chapter Mystery Panel "The three intertwining mysteries and Hope herself provide a narrative by turns entertaining and insightful."—Publishers Weekly "Narrating in a sprightly style while sharing some of the nitty-gritty of a resident's job, Hope Sze is an utterly likeable character."—Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine "Melissa Yi is a talented writer."—Murder in Common  

  • The Sin Eaters: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #3.6

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    The Sin Eaters: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #3.6
    The Sin Eaters: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #3.6

    Nip. Tuck. Cut. Kill. Cheek implants. Botox. He's only 22 years old. What's he trying to hide behind plastic surgery? Dr. Hope Sze scours the Internet for real-life clues to this patient's past, present, and deadly future. Photos. Videos. And anything else she and her computer-savvy boyfriend can pin on him before it's too late. "The Sin Eaters," inspired by a true case of murder in Montreal and a finalist for the Arthur Ellis Award for the best crime story in Canada. Accompanied by essay by the author exploring the real-life killer who committed one of Canada's most vicious crimes—and the police officers and civilians who put him behind bars. These events take place between Terminally Ill (Hope Sze #3) and Stockholm Syndrome (Hope Sze #4). Originally published in Montreal Noir. One doctor plunges through the looking glass. And the scalpel. And an online game of truth or dare.   "There are many standouts … especially … Melissa Yi's The Sin Eaters (featuring Côte-des-Neiges)." Margaret Cannon, The Globe and Mail "Melissa Yi profiles a young medical resident who is drawn into the murky world of plastic surgery, where, by definition, people are not always what they seem. Smart and sassy, this time she might be in over her head." Jim Napier, Reviewing the Evidence "A bicultural roster of talent by some of the city's best crime-fiction specialists, with tales from the city's many neighbourhoods. Some examples: Melissa Yi's "The Sin Eaters" is set in Côte-des-Neiges …. " Sarah Murdoch, Toronto Star "Hope Sze, the modern heroine of Melissa Yi's "The Sin Eaters," finds solace in a venerable Yiddish proverb….Whether it's the quirkiness of the characters, the ingenuity of the puzzles, or the big hearts inside some of the darkest villains, noir's different north of the border. Here's hoping readers will say 'Vive la difference.'" Kirkus Review, profiling "The Sin Eaters" as it first appeared in Montreal Noir   PRAISE FOR THE HOPE SZE SERIES #1 Mystery Selection—CBC Books, on Human Remains. Recommended authors also include Louise Penny and Maureen Jennings "[A] scarier-than-ever medical mystery," Margaret Cannon, The Globe and Mail, naming Human Remains one of the best Canadian suspense books One of the best crime novels of the season. CBC's The Next Chapter Mystery Panel, on Stockholm Syndrome

  • Terminally Ill: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #3

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    Terminally Ill: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #3
    Terminally Ill: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #3

    HOUDINI WHODUNIT   Dead Man Drowning Magic? Dr. Hope Sze steers clear of magic. But when "Elvis the Escape King" chains and nails himself inside a coffin and lowers himself into Montreal's St. Lawrence River, in honour of Harry Houdini, he can't break free. So Hope restarts his heart and saves his life. But now Elvis demands to know who sabotaged his stunt. Hope hung up her amateur detective badge two months ago in order to tend to cancer patients on palliative care. The only cases she solves right now are case studies on pain and over-stuffed emergency rooms. Which gets just the tiniest bit boring. Hope could escape Montreal any day now. She could transfer to Ottawa to join her ex-paramour, Ryan. No more unspeakable Montreal drivers and stymied medical care. No more working with the charming yet infuriating Dr. Tucker. Hope the Escape Artist can afford to act generous. As parting gift to Montreal, city of festivals (and murderers), she could help Elvis out. Just asking a few questions won't hurt anyone. Right? And so Hope plunges into her most unconventional and, possibly, her most terminal adventure yet. Where the magical art of escape and the dastardly art of crime vie for centre stage, and the better man may lose. Forever.  "[T]his novel demonstrates familiarity with the conventions of mysteries without being constrained by them and with the realities of Canada's medical world. Although the tone is light, the author is not afraid to introduce darker themes. The three intertwining mysteries and Hope herself provide a narrative by turns entertaining and insightful."—Publishers Weekly   "Narrating in a sprightly style while sharing some of the nitty-gritty of a resident's job, Hope Sze is an utterly likeable character."—Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine   Praise for the Hope Sze series #1 Mystery Selection—CBC Books, on Human Remains. Recommended authors also include Louise Penny and Maureen Jennings One of the best Canadian suspense books recommended by Margaret Cannon, The Globe and Mail, on Human Remains "Smart and sassy."—Jim Napier, Reviewing the Evidence One of the best crime novels of the season.—CBC Radio's The Next Chapter Mystery Panel, on Stockholm Syndrome "Melissa Yi is a talented writer."—Murder in Common "Drawing on her personal experiences in the ER in Canada, Yi has created medical thrillers that shine with authenticity and are impossible to put down."—Kris Nelscott, New York Times bestseller

  • Human Remains: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #5

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    Human Remains: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #5
    Human Remains: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #5

    The top holiday mystery recommended by CBC Books A great mystery you need to read this summer, selected by the Mystery Panel on CBC Radio’s The Next Chapter When Dr. Hope Sze retreats to an Ottawa stem cell lab for a peaceful month of research, she discovers a dead man in the snow—only the first in a series of corpses, both at home and around the globe. This time, the killer knows no borders and no conscience. Hope must extricate them all, while caught between the man who saved her life, the man who helps rebuild it, and a killer on an intercontinental rampage. Praise for Human Remains “Human Remains strikes straight at the heart of today’s most controversial and moving issues, through the hothouse world of big-bucks medical research. Impressive and complex. This is good stuff. Big stuff.” Richard Quarry, Author of Midnight Choir “Dr. Sze is a fully-drawn character who draws you into the medical milieu as well as into the mystery…. Almost immediately Hope and Ryan and Ryan's new puppy Roxy stumble over a human body with a black bag taped over the head…. There's no way you can put the book down from that opening.” Jan Grape, author of Austin City Blue "When I last wrote about Melissa Yi’s wonderful character Dr. Hope Sze, she was in dire circumstances in Stockholm Syndrome. The aftermath of this has resulted in PTSD. Currently living in Ottawa, Sze is set for a rotation at a lab for stem cell research. Scoping out the lab the evening before her first work day, she finds a body in the snow. The murdered man is Dr. Acayo, a recent addition to the personnel. The research lab has an interesting mix of characters, from the imperious to the sullen, and the over enthusiastic. Sze must carefully navigate these personalities as there is something else happening there. It’s a deep, disturbing undercurrent that works on Sze’s vulnerability. As she strives to deal with her trauma, Sze continues to be torn between the two loves of her life, Tucker and Ryan. Changes are coming and she may be too fragile to manage them. Melissa Yi is a talented writer and this 5th offering in the Hope Sze Medical Crime Novels has her on firm ground." —June Lorraine, Murder in Common "Wonderful characters and plot."—Richard King, CBC Radio's Homerun Praise for the Hope Sze series "Dr. Melissa Yi has created medical thrillers that shine with authenticity and are impossible to put down.” Kris Nelscott, New York Times bestseller

  • Blue Christmas: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #5.2

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    Blue Christmas: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #5.2
    Blue Christmas: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #5.2

    One little Christmas party. Sounds harmless, except Dr. Hope Sze feels raw and unsociable at the moment. Still, Hope looks forward to the home-cooked Middle Eastern meal. And she really ought to socialize with her new colleagues from Ottawa's stem cell research team, even if it means cheering on the Senators hockey team or dancing to "Uptown Funk" with people she barely knows. Then one of the guests collapses at the dinner table. Another one drops the wine. Who poisoned a tableful of Ph.D.'s? And can Hope save their lives and solve this mystery before the holiday cheer of this Blue Christmas becomes a fatal festivity? Originally published in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine. Inspired by a true case, as described in the accompanying essay by the author. This story unfolds shortly after the events in Human Remains (Hope Sze #5), but can be read independently. Many AHMM readers first met Hope through "Blue Christmas," including @dimesleuth, who who tweeted it out while eating chicken tortilla soup. PRAISE FOR THE HOPE SZE SERIES #1 Mystery Selection—CBC Books, on Human Remains. Recommended authors also include Louise Penny and Maureen Jennings "[A] scarier-than-ever medical mystery," Margaret Cannon, The Globe and Mail, naming Human Remains one of the best Canadian suspense books One of the best crime novels of the season. CBC's The Next Chapter Mystery Panel, on Stockholm Syndrome

  • Death Flight: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #6

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    Death Flight: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #6
    Death Flight: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #6

    A Killer Flight With No Way Out When Dr. Hope Sze flies to Los Angeles to reunite with her soul mate, she expects Botoxed blondes with Brazilian wax jobs, not terror at 35,000 feet in the air. Yet on their way home, with 1000 miles to go and nowhere to land, she and Dr. John Tucker must strive to save one man's life. Hope and Tucker have no surgical equipment. No surgeon on board. And, as first year family medicine residents, almost no experience. But right this second, they'll try anything. Especially Hope, because minutes before, she might have accidentally helped to kill the man gasping at her feet. "Tachycardia-inducing." Dr. Anna-Maria Carvalho, MD, Emergency & Aviation Medicine "Awesome. A real page-turner." Dr. Ben Alkan, Trauma Surgeon "Wonderfully captures the tensions of managing crises, mingled with the wit, improvisation, and humour used to survive them. Great characters with personality quirks that many docs will recognize." Dr. Mark Soth, Intensive Care Unit Specialist "I don't think I have ever read a book so many times, and I am really excited to read it again! I love it. It kept me up all night. I had to tell the whole airline about it." Anne Zoeller, flight attendant PRAISE FOR THE HOPE SZE SERIES #1 Mystery Selection—CBC Books: Human Remains headlines with Louise Penny and Maureen Jennings in CBC Holiday Gift Guide One of the best Canadian suspense books to read at the cottage ... a scarier-than-ever medical mystery. Margaret Cannon, The Globe and Mail, on Human Remains One of the best crime novels of the season. CBC's The Next Chapter Mystery Panel, on Stockholm Syndrome "Narrating in a sprightly style while sharing some of the nitty-gritty of a resident's job, Hope Sze is an utterly likeable character." Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, on Terminally Ill "Although the tone is light, the author is not afraid to introduce darker themes. The three intertwining mysteries and Hope herself provide a narrative by turns entertaining and insightful."—Publishers Weekly, on Terminally Ill

  • Graveyard Shift: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #7

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    Graveyard Shift: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #7
    Graveyard Shift: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #7

    Drugs. Alcohol. Violence. Chaos. All in a night's work for Dr. Hope Sze, aspiring Montreal emergency physician—until someone tries to strangle her with her own stethoscope. Then Hope's lover disappears. A second woman barely escapes throttling before her beloved vanishes too. Hope slogs through the pneumonia and hemorrhoid patients cramming the ER while a psychopath stalks the empty, post-midnight hallways of St. Joseph's Hospital. Waiting. Waiting patiently. Until everything explodes. "Worst. Night. Shift. Ever. That's the premise behind Graveyard Shift, and once again Yi proves herself a masterful storyteller as she takes us on another adventure with the ever-so-human Dr. Hope Sze. Filled with twists, turns, and plenty of humour, this is one killer emergency room, but don't worry—you'll be turning the pages so fast, you'll be out of there before you've finished your second cup of very bad coffee." —Judy Penz Sheluk, author of the Glass Dolphin and Marketville Mystery series. "Ms. Yi has crafted another compelling story filled with suspense, murder, and emergency room drama. Captivated from the start, I read the entire book in one sitting. Days later, I continue to shake my head in amazement at the many unexpected twists and turns in this well-plotted, character-driven novel. It's official—I'm now a fan of the Hope Sze Medical Mystery series and hope that Ms. Yi will deliver the next installment ASAP."—Joanne Guidoccio, Author of the Gilda Greco Mystery Series "Bruises, bloodwork and betrayal. Hope's latest night shift will leave you breathless! The detective doctor dukes it out with addicts, hoodlums and God in her latest thriller. This is one night shift that will keep you wide awake - a real page turner from the first scene."—RH Nix, author of The Golden One "Dr. Hope Sze steps into a Montreal ER packed with sick and snarky patients, thrust into a world of thrills, spills, and murder. Abandon all Hope Sze who enter the Graveyard Shift." Dr. Frank Warsh, author of The Flame Broiled Doctor "An engrossing read with laugh out loud moments balanced with poignant social commentary. Murder and mayhem set in a painstakingly detailed modern hospital. Hope Sze always delivers!"—Dawn Kiddell, prior CEO and Chief Librarian, Cornwall Public Library PRAISE FOR THE HOPE SZE SERIES #1 Mystery Selection—CBC Books, on Human Remains. Recommended authors also include Louise Penny and Maureen Jennings "[A] scarier-than-ever medical mystery," Margaret Cannon, The Globe and Mail, naming Human Remains one of the best Canadian suspense books One of the best crime novels of the season. CBC's The Next Chapter Mystery Panel, on Stockholm Syndrome

  • Scorpion Scheme: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #8

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    Scorpion Scheme: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #8
    Scorpion Scheme: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #8

    Pharaohs' tombs. Ancient myths. Modern-day murder. Dr. Hope Sze doesn't need a trip to Egypt. She can't afford the flight to Cairo, or the cruise down the Nile, but her fiancé, Dr. John Tucker, yearns to patrol the Pyramids. So when a company offers them both a free stay in Cairo in exchange for working in an emergency department, Tucker lobbies for a pre-honeymoon in the windswept temple of Hatshepsut and the Valley of Kings and Queens, confronting the curse on King Tutankhamun's tomb, or flying off to scuba dive in the Red Sea. Instead, within 90 minutes of arrival, Hope drops to her knees outside the Grand Egyptian Museum, desperate to save a now-comatose 87-year-old man with a nail through his skull. The man had raved about Kruger and treasure. Tucker fixates on their one chance at the legendary Kruger Millions, a fortune in gold that many believe to be secretly stowed somewhere in South Africa. Since Tucker and Hope's combined student debt load totals almost half a million dollars, Tucker can't pass up the possibility of buried gold. So Hope and Tucker launch into their first mystery based in a birthplace of human civilization. Where wealth and power clash with political revolution. Where the evil god Set battled righteous Horus and Isis in an 80-year war. Where Antony fell in love with Cleopatra. Where Hope and Tucker must outwit, or fall prey, to a ruthless criminal mastermind.   Written by an emergency physician and award-winning author   "Bursting with murder, medicine, and mythology."—Dr. Mamta Gautam, author of Irondoc   "ER meets Homeland in a frenetic Egyptian adventure. Melissa Yi's Dr. Hope Sze turns her medical crimefighting into an international incident. Terrorism, tombs, sarcasm, and sex."—Dr. Frank Warsh, author of Hippocrates: the Art and the Oath   "Scorpion Scheme is top-notch historical crime fiction with a fabulous kick-ass female protagonist. The kind of book that you just can't put down. Scorpion Scheme is Robin Cook meets D.J. McIntosh's fabulous Mesopotamian trilogy but it delivers a stingingly good tale all on its own steam."—Lisa de Nikolits, author of The Rage Room  

  • White Lightning: Prohibition and Predators: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #9

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    White Lightning: Prohibition and Predators: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #9
    White Lightning: Prohibition and Predators: Hope Sze Medical Crime, #9

    FROM HOOCH HIGHWAY TO HOMICIDE Hope Sze escapes for a romantic weekend away at the Rumrunner's Rest, a Roaring Twenties inn once celebrated both for Prohibition's best alcohol and the smoothest jazz bands north of the Detroit River. Then a convention of fictional villains overrun the tavern, her friend glimpses a ghost, and Hope uncovers a grisly surprise in the fireplace that may be related to Al Capone, the infamous gangster. At least two people disappeared from this very inn, and one soul will not rest in peace. Tonight, unless Hope unravels a century's worth of clues, death will collect several more lives. Including the one she holds most dear.   "A masterfully distilled, 180 proof thriller." —Nathalie Gamache, MD and The Gin*eco*logic Artisan Distiller   "A mysterious and moving story that I found entirely compelling on every page." —Rosamund Small, Dora Award-winning playwright    "I never thought a medical thriller could have ALL the villains. I was wrong. Stuffed with menace and humor, pop culture and Prohibition, and a villain as meticulous as the heroine is smart, Yi has done it again." —Michael Warren Lucas, author of Git Commit Murder   Praise for the Hope Sze series Silver Falchion Award Finalist for Best Thriller: Scorpion Scheme #1 Mystery Selection—CBC Books: Human Remains. Recommended authors also include Louise Penny and Maureen Jennings One of the best Canadian suspense books recommended by Margaret Cannon, The Globe and Mail: Human Remains "Smart and sassy."—Jim Napier, Reviewing the Evidence One of the best crime novels of the season.—CBC Radio's The Next Chapter Mystery Panel: Stockholm Syndrome "The three intertwining mysteries and Hope herself provide a narrative by turns entertaining and insightful."—Publishers Weekly: Terminally Ill "Narrating in a sprightly style while sharing some of the nitty-gritty of a resident's job, Hope Sze is an utterly likeable character."—Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine "Melissa Yi is a talented writer."—Murder in Common "Drawing on her personal experiences in the ER in Canada, Yi has created medical thrillers that shine with authenticity and are impossible to put down."—Kris Nelscott, New York Times bestseller

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