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She's out to save lives. But can she help herself when she's the focus of a killer's gaze? Perth, Western Australia. Dr Julia Sinclair is still mourning a terrible loss. Determined to soothe her wounds, she tries to distract herself with a return to her infectious disease work at the hospital. But she suspects somebody is trying to sabotage her career when a routine procedure lands her patient on death's door. Permitted to keep working under a cloud of professional criticism, Julia burns the midnight oil to determine the cause of the mysterious malady. But when more victims cast suspicion on…mehr

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She's out to save lives. But can she help herself when she's the focus of a killer's gaze? Perth, Western Australia. Dr Julia Sinclair is still mourning a terrible loss. Determined to soothe her wounds, she tries to distract herself with a return to her infectious disease work at the hospital. But she suspects somebody is trying to sabotage her career when a routine procedure lands her patient on death's door. Permitted to keep working under a cloud of professional criticism, Julia burns the midnight oil to determine the cause of the mysterious malady. But when more victims cast suspicion on her as the perpetrator of an ugly epidemic, she fears someone wants more than her reputation destroyed. Can this embattled physician expose the truth before she's the next one in need of an autopsy? Lethal Infection is the gripping second book in the Dr Sinclair Investigations medical thriller series. If you like complex characters, true-to-life details, and edge-of-your-seat action, then you'll love SJ Gardiner's head-scratching whodunit.
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By day, SJ Gardiner is a clinical microbiologist, a pathologist specialising in the diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases. Not the kind of pathologist who lurks around crime scenes and slices open dead bodies. In TV terms, think Dr Greg House, but without the cane or the drug habit and with a better bedside manner ... she hopes. Oh, and she'd kill for his turnaround time on lab results. Please don't tell the lab staff she said that. They do a fabulous job, and she doesn't want to scare them away. After hours, she has a fatal weakness for crime fiction. Always buried in a book. How hard could it be to write one of her own? What about a whole series? So she combined her medical background with her occasional homicidal impulses and decided to find out.