Third-year medical student Nina Sundar is READY - fresh off of two yeas of hitting the books, she's ready for show what's she's learned during her clinical years. Armed with a box of tape, a stethoscope, a white coat with pockets crammed full of bits and ends, and a can-do attitude, she's ready to rock her surgery rotation, scut work and all. No textbook could prepare her for finding a body during the first few weeks of her rotation, though. Nina has read a mystery novel or two in her day and is ready to put her studying and sleuthing skills to the test, but with random accidents happening all around her and cranky residents breathing down her neck, will Nina succumb to the pressure - or something worse?
Oh look, it's two of my favorite things - cozy-coded mystery novels set in the 1990s and medical school fiction written by someone who's been through the process, all in one convenient novel! This was a fun read that also felt fairly accurate to life as a medical student as I imagined it would have been in the 1990s, which rarely happens in books and felt very validating as a freshly-graduated medical student who hated her surgery rotation. While there was drama, scandal, and the unique brand of suspending disbelief that comes with having young people solve a murder mystery while also trying to cram in studying and occasionally getting in a full balanced meal, I had fun, and would absolutely read more about Neena and friends as they navigate getting lost in the hospital, resident rivalry (and romance?), course evaluations, exams, and the untold frustrations of trying to keep a white coat clean in an environment uniquely suited to wrecking a white coat.