Joyce Lattimer is thrilled when she becomes a nurse in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at a large Boston hospital, but while caring for the sick infants she discovers someone deliberately causing their deaths. When the nurse responsible is uncovered the Hospital Board refuses to believe that one of their own would murder babies and they merely move Martha Ryan, an LPN, out of the NICU, but allow her to work in Pediatrics. Sinister phone calls from a man cause Joyce to wonder if Martha knows the truth about what is happening. Who committed the murders, Martha or an accomplice or both? Why would anyone want to kill such defenseless innocents? As Joyce struggles to protect the hospital's smallest patients, she is threatened and her friends and family become targets. How can you stop something that no one else believes is happening?
I'm a retired Registered Nurse who loves to write. I have 15 published novels; 3 medical thrillers( Rebirth & Murder by Proxy, Behind Prison Bars) 2 romantic thrillers (The Turquoise Cross & Connections) and 10 James Ford detective mysteries (Toxic Blood, Finding the Lost Ones, Cold-blooded Revenge, Greed & Lies, His Haunted Past, Death of Dreams, Thieves, Hidden Mysteries, Hidden Treasures, & Stranger Than Fiction). My books are available as hardback, soft cover and e-books through amazon.com. Some of them are audio books. I write about my own experiences as a nurse blending actual fact with fiction to create page-turning stories. I have worked in hospitals in Obstetrics & NICU, at a women's prison, at a dialysis clinic and have taught at a nursing school. I'm a founding member of the Independent Fiction Consortium and a member of Sisters in Crime. My stories do not contain graphic sex as I want my granddaughters to be able to read my works, but some of them are PG-14. They contain mysteries, love stories, murders, mayhem and excitement.
Working at a hospital, Joyce Lattimer uncovers a horrible secret when babies begin dying. Are the deaths deliberate and who would do something like that? Joyce is going to find out, but by doing soon, puts her life in danger. The author writes a mystery with a twist as readers follow along and try to solve the secret behind the killings.
This was a really good book!It had romance,suspense and a satisfying ending.Lori J Moran was the perfect narrator.Joyce is a nurse in the NICU where she sees things happening that other people don't believe.She confronts and reports the other nurse but she gets in trouble.This nurse is killing babies,then other nurses and Joyce is her main target.I was given this book by the author,narrator or publisher free of charge.
Murder by proxy by Olson. Even though it was slow to start, the pace picked up and I couldn't put it down. Joyce is the heroine, ably assisted by Dr James. She has just started a new job looking after the seriously ill babies. However, she notices the villain injecting an unknown substance into a baby's IV. So began a very long process to get this nurse off her ward. Then a baby dies in her new ward of paediatrics. Slowly we are drip fed that there is something going on with this nurse, and other nurses, in whom Joyce has confided her suspicions, are murdered.
Boring, way too slow I did not enjoy this book, It was boring with all the nursing stuff that meant nothing, and it was going nowhere fast. The overall story is a good idea, and could have been a great thriller, but there was so much fluff and nonsense in the book, that it was actually very boring. The narrator was not good.
I was given an audiobook copy of Murder by Proxy from Audiobook Blast in exchange for an honest review. This is one of the very few books I have not finished. The reader is terrible and makes the book unlistenable. Also, since I am not interested in the minutiae of nursing, I found the detail mind numbing. I kept waiting for something to happen, and finally gave up. It may be a better read than listen, especially if the reader is interested in nursing.