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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Luke Harding is still recovering from his last close escape from death and has spent time in hospital. He and MALC are called upon to explain why more patients than considered normal are dying. Is there a case to answer? Where is the evidence that there has been something sinister happening? When Luke starts to uncover evidence pointing directly to Peter Sachs, he has a personal reason to solve any crime. Peter Sach’s is Luke's dad. Just who stands to gain from these patients deaths? How are two seemingly unrelated things, heather and cookie crumbs, part of each crime/death scene? ( )This book is in a series written by Malcolm Rose. This one concentrates on Luke's past. FI Luke Haqrding is asked to investigate a rise in deaths in a hospital, as it could be suspicious. However, what he is not bargaining for, is to meet his father, who is involved in the case. And when all the evidence starts to point to his father, Luke will stop at nothing to clear his name. Date Reviewed: 03/09/08 Book Six in the Traces series. Luke Harding and malc are called upon to explain why more patients than normal are dying. When the evidence points directly to Peter Sachs, Luke's dad, Luke has extra motivation to solve the case. Who stands to gain from patients deaths, and how do heather and cookie crumbs come into play as clues? no reviews | add a review
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