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When a noxious hospital consultant dies of a heart attack, fellow doctor Eitan Rose smells foul play. But nobody else does, including some quite crucial players like the police and the coroner. Eitan's colleagues are already treating him with suspicion following his recent breakdown, and are sceptical of his increasingly wild theories. When another doctor dies in similar circumstances, Eitan becomes convinced there is more to these deaths than meets the eye. Is there really a killer marauding the wards or is Eitan losing the plot?
Deftly told and deathly funny, A Particularly Nasty Case is the unputdownable debut novel from Adam Kay, BAFTA-winning writer and author of multi-million global bestseller This is Going to Hurt.
PRAISE FOR ADAM KAY
'Richly comic. Kay's writing is a constant pleasure' Daily Express
'Spectacularly brilliant' Cathy Rentzenbrink
'Piercingly funny' Tanya Gold, Daily Telegraph
'One of Britain's funniest writers' Grace Dent
'Extraordinary' Observer
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When a noxious hospital consultant dies of a heart attack, fellow doctor Eitan Rose smells foul play. But nobody else does, including some quite crucial players like the police and the coroner. Eitan's colleagues are already treating him with suspicion following his recent breakdown, and are sceptical of his increasingly wild theories. When another doctor dies in similar circumstances, Eitan becomes convinced there is more to these deaths than meets the eye. Is there really a killer marauding the wards or is Eitan losing the plot?
Deftly told and deathly funny, A Particularly Nasty Case is the unputdownable debut novel from Adam Kay, BAFTA-winning writer and author of multi-million global bestseller This is Going to Hurt.
PRAISE FOR ADAM KAY
'Richly comic. Kay's writing is a constant pleasure' Daily Express
'Spectacularly brilliant' Cathy Rentzenbrink
'Piercingly funny' Tanya Gold, Daily Telegraph
'One of Britain's funniest writers' Grace Dent
'Extraordinary' Observer
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