Fatal Fever
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Francis Roe's work delves into the complexities of human nature, exploring the enduring power of stories and their impact on our lives. His narratives are characterized by a profound psychological insight and a masterful command of language, inviting readers into richly imagined worlds. Roe's distinctive voice and thematic depth resonate with a unique literary sensibility, offering a compelling perspective on the human condition.






Inspector Doug Niven's investigation into the brutal murder of a beautiful secretary is stymied by a growing list of suspects and the baffling murder of his prime suspect, until medical expert Dr. Jean Montrose steps in
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