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False Panacea
by Emma Aragon
324 pages
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When an old woman is taken to St. John's Hospital, patients mysteriously begin to heal. The doctors are baffled and even more surprised when several days later, the cures are reversed. What is causing this phenomenon?
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About the Book
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As a snowstorm begins, Dr. Roger Branford picks up an old woman from the street and takes her to St. John's Hospital. Once in the emergency room, she slips out of sight amid the crowd of incoming patients. Suddenly patients at the hospital begin to experience mysterious cures literally overnight. This phenomenon ends up on the news, and sick or injured people begin flocking to St. John's. The doctors are baffled and are even more stunned when, several days later, the cures suddenly begin to reverse.
Can these unexplainable events continue? Both doctors and police are shocked to finally find the truth and the horror that lies behind it.
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Reviews
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"I loved it, loved it! When is the next book coming out?"
- Denni Arrup, RN, Endoscopy Nurse, Mt. Sinal Hospital, Baltimore
"The book would make a great movie!"
- Levi Busching, Electerical Engineering and Computer Science, Teacher's Assistant, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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False Medusa
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When a new doctor begins practice at St. John's, a horrifying disease invades the hospital, striking down patients with its grotesque symptoms. Who or what is causing this disease? Is it a virus, or is it pure evil?
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About the Author |
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Emma Aragon has written since childhood, filling her school notebooks with stories of dramatic rescues and mythical beasts. As a young adult, she sold short stories to romance magazines and religious journals. She is a published poet and the recipient of a prestigious award from The Southern Poetry Review. This is the third and last book in a planned trilogy. |
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