Plain Wrong by Price Samantha

Plain Wrong by Price Samantha

Author:Price, Samantha [Price, Samantha]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Romance, Amish, Mystery & Suspense, Fiction, Christian Fiction, Christian Books & Bibles, Religion & Spirituality, Christian Denominations & Sects
ISBN: 9781506164434
Publisher: Createspace
Published: 2015-01-01T05:00:00+00:00


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“Detective Crowley, what have you found out?”

The detective walked further into the room and sat down in the chair beside Ettie’s bed.”

“You don’t look very happy.” After Ettie had spoken, she realized that the detective always had the same expression on his face, but something told her that he was about to tell her something important.

“I phoned several next of kin of those people on the list. It appears there are common threads with the deaths.”

“The people whose names I gave you from the young nurse?”

“Yes. They were all admitted to the emergency department in the first instance.”

Ettie heaved a sigh of relief. She had been admitted from her doctor directly into the ward. “I feel a little safer.”

“Is it possible for me to speak to the nurse you were speaking with?”

Ettie shook her head. “Understandably she’s nervous, and she values her job. One of her friends said something, but they transferred her.”

“We need someone to issue a formal complaint,” Crowley said.

Maureen entered the room and stood at the end of Ettie’s bed. “I’ve just found something out, but you two continue with your conversation; I’ll wait.”

Ettie said to detective Crowley, “Are you sure that no one has ever filed a complaint about one of these deaths? The nurse said there were around twenty that she knows of.”

“Not one has been filed.”

“What about the nurse whose name I gave you - Deirdre Hadley?”

“I’ll be checking into her background when I get back to the station. The thing I don’t understand is why would someone kill people? Would it be a crazed serial killer working in the hospital? It does seem far-fetched, but stranger things have happened.”

Maureen saw her chance. “I found out something interesting about her.”

“About Deirdre Hadley?” Ettie asked.

Maureen nodded.

“What is it?” Crowley asked.

Maureen moved around the same side of the bed as detective Crowley. Lowering her voice, she said, “She recently married a man who owns a funeral parlor, and her brother works as a doctor in this hospital’s emergency department.”

Ettie smiled and turned to Crowley. “Sounds as if that gives you a little more to go on, Detective.”

Crowley nodded. “Yes, it does. A few more common threads, and more people to follow up on. Good work in finding that out, Maureen.”

Maureen smiled revealing the slight gap between her two front teeth.

“Ah, now you’re interested, aren’t you? I’m not just a silly old lady.” Ettie turned to Maureen. “Detective Crowley just told me that all the people who nurse McBride thought died suspiciously all came to the hospital through the emergency department before they were admitted to the ward.”

“I never said, and I have never thought you were a silly old lady, Ettie. I did say I’d never known your instincts to be wrong.” The detective’s thin lips turned upwards at the corners. “Having said all that, do you think you’d be better off away from this place under the circumstances?”

“No,” Ettie said firmly. “If I left now and more people fell victim to whatever is



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