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Jeremy Hanson-Finger

    This author has garnered recognition for his innovative work in short fiction and nonfiction. His pieces, featured in prominent literary journals, delve into complex human relationships and contemporary life experiences with keen observation and a distinct voice. Through his precise prose, he offers readers profound insights into psychological and social landscapes, solidifying his standing among notable contemporary literary figures.

    Death and the Intern
    • Death and the Intern

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.0(51)Add rating

      Fiction. Shortlisted for the Kobo Emerging Writer Prize. Janwar Gupta, a brilliant but neurotic medical student intern, has a patient die under suspicious circumstances at the start of this two-week anaesthesiology placement at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Certain of his innocence, Janwar bumbles his way through a criminal investigation focused on two feuding groups of anaesthesiologists and navigates a romance with journalism student and barista Susan Jonestown, the book's real hero, who is investigating a drug trafficking conspiracy involving the Civic Hospital, the Hells Angels, and a network of dog walkers--with ties to Janwar's current place of employment. Featuring an ensemble cast of unscrupulous, high-strung, and hilarious characters, DEATH AND THE INTERN twists and subverts the hospital drama and hard-boiled detective genres with equal parts humour and pathos. "Set in a vivid and compelling world of anesthesiologists gone bad, Jeremy Hanson-Finger's DEATH AND THE INTERN is needle-sharp crime fiction that will definitely not put you to sleep."--Gary Barwin

      Death and the Intern