
Giovanni Rests in Pieces
The Med School Series, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Kyle Adams
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By:
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Kathy Bryson
About this listen
When you've raised the dead, battled vampires and werewolves, and passed the Boards, what do you do for an encore?
In his final rotations of med school, Giovanni is also desperately searching for Mrs. Harris the dead patient he lost—not once, but twice! Can he find her and help her to “Les Invisibles”, or will he finally be overwhelmed by his growing responsibilities, an increasing number of ghosts, or the misplaced paperwork piling up in the morgue?
The last in a series of six novellas! Join Giovanni as he explores the dangerous secrets where the hidden worlds of medical science and the supernatural collide!
©2021 Kathy Bryson (P)2022 Kathy Bryson
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