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The Wrong Patient

By: Rachel Hargrove
Narrated by: Amanda Stribling
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Prominent Beverly Hills dermatologist Dr. Selene Marks makes people beautiful for a living-until the day she doesn't.

After a botched procedure leaves a young female patient permanently disfigured, Dr. Marks's pristine facade begins to crack. With a malpractice suit pending and her personal life in ruins, it makes sense that Selene is desperate for a reprieve. Only when she doesn't show for work one day-no call, no note-colleagues quickly realize she's not taking time off . . . she's missing.

With the case making national headlines, internet sleuths zero in on former patient, Ava. They're certain she knows more than she lets on. But does she? Ava's obsessive history isn't doing her any favors, and those close to her know she has a tendency to blur the line between reality and illusion.

But so does Dr. Marks. In fact, it's what she does best-what she's always done best.

In the shadows of beauty, a darker truth awaits.

The Wrong Patient is a must-listen psychological thriller that'll enthrall fans of Gone Girl and The Silent Patient. Get ready for a twist-filled journey that will keep you on the edge of your seat!

©2023 Rachel Hargrove (P)2024 Tantor
Genre Fiction Medical Psychological Thriller & Suspense Exciting
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