The seventh and final Nurse Sarah Keate mystery novel (the first was in 1929!) where she's doing temporary duty as an emergency civilian nurse in a naval hospital in Nevada during the Korean War. Here Nurse Keate is on her own (good friend Detective Lance O'Leary disappeared without a trace after the fourth installment in the series) and has to do the requisite investigation, solving, explication, and summation herself. The story is needlessly complicated, there's a loss of energy at times, and one character is a total ninny, but I was kept reading right along and the book is short. Nurse Keate does once again fall into mortal peril and have to be rescued by a brave and handsome young officer. There's also the usual young couple in love guaranteeing them plot armor, but no cat this time. Nurse Keate is a wonderful character, a bit cranky and sharp tongued, she's not young, slender, pretty, or even brilliant. No men chase her even though she's a nurse. But she is determined, brave as she can be, and a dedicated medical professional. Having read all the novels I'll be digging out her short stories next ... . [3½★]