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The Case of the Questionable Quadruplet
2016
First Published
4.23
Average Rating
229
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Can a small-town doctor foil a killer and discover the truth about a missing baby?After a patient shares a long-held secret with Dr. Eric Darcy, someone murders her. Because local police shrug off a vital clue, the young, widowed doctor teams with his quirky PI sister-in-law to bring justice.Memorable characters, a challenging puzzle in a medical setting, and fast-paced writing get this mystery series off to an unforgettable start. “A very clever mystery.” —NightOwlReviews.Welcome to book one of the Safe Harbor Medical Mysteries by USA Today bestselling novelist Jacqueline Diamond. Additional titles include The Case of the Surly Surrogate, The Case of the Desperate Doctor and The Case of the Long-Lost Lover..
Avg Rating
4.23
Number of Ratings
240
5 STARS
48%
4 STARS
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3 STARS
15%
2 STARS
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Author

Jacqueline Diamond
Jacqueline Diamond
Author · 47 books

USA Today bestselling author Jacqueline Diamond has more than 100 novels to her name! A former Associated Press reporter and TV columnist, Jackie is best known for her Safe Harbor Medical romances (17 in all) and mysteries (four so far). She is currently writing a series of romances about three sisters, all over 50, finding or rediscovering love. They are part of the Better Late collection of romantic comedies by Jackie and several other authors. Jackie's first romance in the series is Really? At Your Age? Jackie has been honored with a Romantic Times Career Achievement Award. She and her husband, who have two grown sons, live in Southern California. You can learn more about her books at www.jacquelinediamond.net, where you can sign up for her free monthly newsletter. You can contact Jackie at JacquelineDiamondAuthor on Facebook or as @jacquediamond on Twitter.

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