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A Deadly Affection

By: Cuyler Overholt
Narrated by: Carly Robins
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New York City, 1907. At the dawn of the 20th century, Americans believe that science, especially the medical sciences, will soon conquer all of mankind's ills. For a brief time, medical schools open their doors to women, allowing them to join the scientific crusade. Genevieve Summerford is one woman who answers the call.

After a past family tragedy for which she holds herself to blame, Dr. Genevieve Summerford wants nothing more than to succeed in her new career as a psychiatrist, and win back the respect of her family and peers. That goal is thrown into jeopardy, however, when one of her patients is arrested for murder - a murder Genevieve fears she may have unwittingly provoked. Desperate to prove to herself and the authorities that her patient is innocent, she is forced to enlist the aid of an influential Tammany captain who once worked for her family as a stable boy, and whose motives for helping her now are open to doubt.

Forging an uneasy alliance, the two uncover an astonishing secret about one of the city's most powerful families: a secret which, should Genevieve choose to reveal it, could bring down catastrophe on those she cares most about, but which, should she let it lie, will almost certainly send her patient to the electric chair.

©2012, 2016 Cuyler Overholt (P)2016 Recorded Books
Amateur Sleuths Historical Romantic Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Fiction Mystery Detective Romance Suspense
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Actually very good

I listen to a lot of audio books some where you really have to concentrate others an easy listen this falls somewhere in between. I don't often buy books with an American narrator as it's just a bit harder a listen but this was well worth the extra concentration. Interesting heroine and super when she's talking or narrating but just not so good for some of the other characters.

A little slow in places but a proper story not blindingly obvious going to try the next one now.

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