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One For Sorrow

by Sarah A. Denzil

Series: Isabel Fielding (1)

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Who really killed Maisie Earnshaw? Within the walls of the high-security psychiatric facility, Crowmont Hospital, reside many violent offenders. To nurse Leah Smith, no matter what, all offenders are patients first and foremost. When Leah is appointed as nurse to Isabel Fielding, she is determined to remain professional despite the shocking crime Isabel allegedly committed in her past. Seven years ago, six-year-old Maisie Earnshaw was found face down in a duck pond, her body mutilated. Isabel, at age 14, found covered in Maisie's blood, was convicted of murder. As Leah spends time with Isabel, she comes to know her as a young woman with a sweet, gentle nature, someone she could never see as a murderer. Leah begins to suspect members of the Fielding family of framing Isabel as a young girl, and she's not the only one. True crime blogger James Gorden thinks Isabel is innocent too. But is Leah letting her own dark past taint her judgement as she grows closer to her patient? Or has a young woman been unjustly robbed of her childhood?… (more)
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One for Sorrow. Sarah A. Denzil. 2018. This cheap Kindle book was a disappointment after reading the previous 3 books that were so well written. When Leah starts work as a nurse at a psychiatric hospital, one of the patients she is assigned too is Isabel Fielding. Fielding killed a six year old child when Isabel was fourteen. Leah is immediately drawn to Isabel and comes to believe she is innocent. Isabel takes advantage of this attraction and eventually uses Leah to escape. It is then that we find out most of what Leah thought was real was actually dreams and hallucinations. The book is suspenseful and contains several surprising twists. It is also violent and some may find the descriptions ugly and disgusting. ( )
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Who really killed Maisie Earnshaw? Within the walls of the high-security psychiatric facility, Crowmont Hospital, reside many violent offenders. To nurse Leah Smith, no matter what, all offenders are patients first and foremost. When Leah is appointed as nurse to Isabel Fielding, she is determined to remain professional despite the shocking crime Isabel allegedly committed in her past. Seven years ago, six-year-old Maisie Earnshaw was found face down in a duck pond, her body mutilated. Isabel, at age 14, found covered in Maisie's blood, was convicted of murder. As Leah spends time with Isabel, she comes to know her as a young woman with a sweet, gentle nature, someone she could never see as a murderer. Leah begins to suspect members of the Fielding family of framing Isabel as a young girl, and she's not the only one. True crime blogger James Gorden thinks Isabel is innocent too. But is Leah letting her own dark past taint her judgement as she grows closer to her patient? Or has a young woman been unjustly robbed of her childhood?

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