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They Called It Zebra
by Emma Aragon
354 pages
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Charlotte Ambrose has suffered from an terrible disease since childhood. A famous geneticist takes her case, but even worse things happen to Charlotte, and finally there is a horrible, unexplainable death in the medical team.
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About the Book
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Charlotte Ambrose has been suffering from a mysterious disease since childhood. Now, 44 years old and multiple surgeries later, she is admitted to St. John's Hospital with an unbearable migraine headache. Fortunately, a famous geneticist takes over her case, and Charlotte has the rare hope of, if not a cure, at least the identification of this disease.
But while in the hospital under the care of the geneticist and her team, even worse things begin to affect Charlotte's health. Strange, nearly fatal events begin to threaten Charlotte's life as well as the lives of her medical team. Finally, there is indeed an unexplained and horrifying death.
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Reviews
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Riveting! The books are an exciting series that uses the same characters from previous books but with a different twist each time. Excellent author!
- Denni Arrup, RN CGRN
What a thrilling and suspenseful story! This book has more than exceeded my expectations. I highly recommend this series.
- Carol Mainolfi, Caregiver
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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 wrote romance stories. She is a published poet and has won the Guy Owen Award presented by The Southern Poetry Review. This is the fourth novel in a series. |
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