The eighth book in the exciting City Hospital series.
City Hospital: One busy hospital, five medical students, plenty of drama ...
Join Bella, Karlene, Suzie, Mark and Gordy, a group of young medics on the wards of City Hospital, training to be a doctor, nurse, radiographer and physiotherapist. The friends share a house, and the ups and downs of being a medical student in a busy teaching hospital.
In City Hospital Book 8: X-Ray ...
Gordy goes all out to impress Gilbert Buchanan's secretary, Kirsty. Things start to go wrong when the pair come under attack at an animal right's demo, and Gordy finds himself involved in a dangerous plot.
Bella's latest crush is on Dr Carl Mullen - who saves the day when a young boy is involved in a car accident. But as they grow closer, Bella begins to suspect that Carl is hiding something from her.
Mark meets a pretty New Age traveller who is expecting her first child. While Jasmine seems a lot of fun, Mark gets drawn into a drama he could never have predicted.
X-rays are mysteriously disappearing and then reappearing in the radiology department. At first, Suzie is sure Hayley isn't to blame. Then a chance discovery leads her to doubt her friend's innocence.
Karlene tries to play matchmaker when Hayley and Zack's relationship comes under strain. But as time goes on, she realises she doesn't know the full story behind their split.
Ideal for fans of medical dramas like Doctors, Holby City and Casualty.
Keith Miles (born 1940) is an English author, who writes under his own name and also historical fiction and mystery novels under the pseudonym Edward Marston. He is known for his mysteries set in the world of Elizabethan theater. He has also written a series of novels based on events in the Domesday Book.
The protagonist of the theater series is Nicholas Bracewell, the bookholder of a leading Elizabethan theater company (in an alternate non-Shakespearean universe).
The latter series' two protagonists are the Norman soldier Ralph Delchard and the former novitiate turned lawyer Gervase Bret, who is half Norman and half Saxon.
His latest series of novels are based in early Victorian period and revolve around the fictional railway detective Inspector Robert Colbeck.