Medicine Money And Murder
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Anne Pettigrew writes with a unique insight into the human psyche, drawing from her extensive career as a general practitioner. Her narratives delve into complex themes, exploring the darker aspects of human nature with precision and empathy. With a keen eye for detail and a sharp observational style, Pettigrew crafts compelling stories that reflect the realities of the medical world. Her writing stands as a testament to a profound understanding of the human experience, resonating deeply with readers.



In Not the Deaths Imagined we again follow Beth Semple as she aims to navigate Glasgow's busy medical scene, Beth now a dedicated GP and mother in Milngavie. But when she starts asking questions about a series of local deaths, Beth finds her life - and that of her family - is about to be turned upside down.