Deadly Cure

A Novel

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Pub Date Nov 07 2017 | Archive Date Oct 31 2017

Description

In 1899, in Brooklyn, New York, Dr. Noah Whitestone is called urgently to his wealthy neighbor’s house to treat a five-year-old boy with a shocking set of symptoms. When the child dies suddenly later that night, Noah is accused by the boy’s regular physician—the powerful and politically connected Dr. Arnold Frias—of prescribing a lethal dose of laudanum. To prove his innocence, Noah must investigate the murder—for it must be murder—and confront the man whom he is convinced is the real killer. His investigation leads him to a reporter for a muckraking magazine and a beautiful radical editor who are convinced that a secret, experimental drug from Germany has caused the death of at least five local children, and possibly many more. By degrees, Noah is drawn into a dangerous world of drugs, criminals, and politics, which threatens not just his career but also his life. As he did in his first highly successful medical thriller The Anatomy of Deception, Goldstone weaves a savvy tale of intrigue and stunning twists that incorporates real-life historical figures and events into the action while richly recreating the closing days of the nineteenth century—a time when American might was on the march in the Pacific, medicine was poised to leap into a new era, radical politics threatened the status quo in American and Europe, and the role of women in American society was undergoing profound change.

In 1899, in Brooklyn, New York, Dr. Noah Whitestone is called urgently to his wealthy neighbor’s house to treat a five-year-old boy with a shocking set of symptoms. When the child dies suddenly later...


Advance Praise

Praise for Anatomy of Deception:

"Vivid period setting and amazing medical detail."-Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review (A Notable Mystery of the Year)


"You'll be gripped by this haunting and atmospheric thriller." -Tess Gerritsen


"Compelling. A top-notch historical page-turner."-Publishers Weekly (starred review)


"Packed with historical asides and real-life figures."-Entertainment Weekly


"A clever and entertaining tale. Set in the surgical theaters and medical research halls of late-19th century Philadelphia and Baltimore."-Los Angeles Times Book Review


"Colorful and highly informative. Evokes the evolving medical profession and the art world in late-19th-century America."-USA Today


"Long before CSI, the dead were offering up their clues. Will thrill lovers of history, medicine, forensics and, of course, a good mystery."-Parade. 

Praise for Anatomy of Deception:

"Vivid period setting and amazing medical detail."-Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review (A Notable Mystery of the Year)


"You'll be gripped by this haunting and...


Available Editions

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ISBN 9781681775524
PRICE $25.95 (USD)
PAGES 336

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