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Deadly Husbands: Follow The Money

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In "Deadly Husbands," a cunning and heartless man strategically manipulates his way into marrying a wealthy young woman. Driven by insatiable greed, he concocts a sinister scheme to confine his wife to a mental hospital, where she is to be subjected to a lethal cocktail of poisonous drugs. His goal is to position himself as the guardian of their son and the sole heir to her immense fortune. Dr. Minos Zalmanis, the State Psychiatric Hospital's newest psychiatrist, becomes the pivotal figure in unravelling this malevolent plan. Oblivious to the peril he is about to face, Dr Zalmanis becomes entangled in a treacherous web of lies and manipulation. Dr. Zalmanis finds himself embroiled in a mystery where the boundaries between sanity and madness, love and betrayal blur dangerously. With time slipping away, Dr. Zalmanis must navigate a dangerous path to uncover the truth, save an innocent life, and expose the deadly husband before it's too late.

210 pages, Paperback

Published June 26, 2024

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Mara Meimaridi

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Mara Meimaridi is an anthropologist, Ph.D. in the Medical School of the University of Athens.
She was born and bred in Kastella and in the first place she graduated from the department of Philosophy of the University of Athens. As a student, she took part in archaeological excavations in the cemeteries of the ancient city of Mycinae. At the same time, she graduated from the Hellenic Tourism Organization School for Guides. While completing her postgraduate studies in Archaeology in Paris (Sorbonne I), she set out for a new cycle of basic studies, turning towards Biology, Medicine and Anthropology in Jussieu, Ecole de Medecine de St.Peres, from where she graduated with compliments. Returning to Greece she took part in excavations in the ancient city of Avdira, studying the skeletal material. For many years she carried out a research on children's health in the "St Sophia" Hospital for Children, specializing in matters of physiology and growth. She was the main conductor of the research "National Standards for the Growth of Greek Children", the results of which are currently used in all the children's health pamphlets. She also carried out her thesis, under the title "Growth Characteristics of the Greek Children- a Radiological Examination Study" in the Radiology Laboratory of the University of Athens. Many of her studies and essays have been published in medical magazines. Lately, she is writing in magazines and newspapers, mainly about nutritional matters and is simultaneously studying in a new cycle of studies in Cosmology and Astrophysics in the UMD American University.
"The Witches of Smyrna" is her first work of literature.

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