“Eleanor Sullivan has constructed a medical mystery that rings with authenticity, and a spunky, likable, interesting nurse-protagonist to do her crime-solving for her. May we see much more of Monika Everhardt!”
Aaron Elkins, Edgar award-winning author of The Worst Thing
“. . . pulses with the authentic excitement of a busy ICU as head nurse Monika Everhardt uncovers the mysterious connection between a battered wife, an unidentified car crash victim and a long-missing man while laying to rest some ghosts of her own.”
Marcia Talley, Agatha and Anthony award-winning author of A Quiet Death
“This skillful interweaving of sleuth Monika Everhardt’s personal concerns with realistic suspense in the ICU drives Eleanor Sullivan’s plot to a conclusion that leaves the reader asking, ‘Why did I never suspect?’ A satisfying blend of medical expertise and amateur sleuthing.
Patricia Sprinkle, author of Friday’s Daughter
“The telling and characters are expertly handled, and the specialized background is rendered in warts- and-all detail.”
Jon Breen, Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
“. . .for any reader who wants a wonderful new heroine and a suspenseful medical mystery.”
Nancy Pickard, award winning author of The Scent of Rain and Lightening
“Move over, Miss Pinkerton and Sarah Keate. Monika Everhardt is a great and authentic addition to the ranks of nurse sleuths in Eleanor Sullivan’s gripping new mystery.”
Carolyn Hart, author of the Death on Demand and Henrie O mysteries
“Eleanor Sullivan is definitely an author to watch. . . . clever and compelling, with great characters and a plot that’s full of surprises. I couldn’t put it down.”
Eileen Dreyer, author of Never a Gentleman





