Under the Knife
- 480 pages
- 17 hours of reading
From the author of Doing Harm comes a thriller in which a grieving, vengeful husband stalks the surgeon he blames for his wife's untimely death. Tall Premium Edition. Martin's Press.
Kelly Parsons is a surgeon and professor whose work explores the intersection of medicine and the human condition. His writing delves into the profound ethical and emotional complexities inherent in the practice of healing. Through his unique perspective, Parsons offers readers a thought-provoking examination of life, death, and the resilience of the human spirit.






From the author of Doing Harm comes a thriller in which a grieving, vengeful husband stalks the surgeon he blames for his wife's untimely death. Tall Premium Edition. Martin's Press.
Chief resident Steve Mitchell is the quintessential surgeon: ambitious, intelligent, confident. Charged with molding a group of medical trainees into doctors, and in line for a coveted job, Steve's future is bright. But then a patient mysteriously dies, and it quickly becomes clear that a killer is on the loose in his hospital.