“So, with all our suspects on duty tonight, let’s hope for all our sakes we get a result.” The chief issued his command to Bella. With an end possibly in sight, Bella could feel her newly acquired confidence diminishing rapidly. Her mind was whirring as she made her way to work, going over and over her own mental notes, checking and rechecking her theory just to be sure she was right. As much as she would have loved to dwell on the thought of seeing Heath at work later, tonight was just too big for any diversions, no matter how appealing. But she allowed herself one tiny luxurious glimpse, one grateful sigh that hopefully soon this would all be over, that soon she’d be able to tell Heath the whole truth, and hopefully he’d understand about her police work—understand why she’d had to go undercover. Then she could really start life over again. POLICE SURGEONS Love, life and medicine—on the beat! Working side by side—and sometimes hand in hand—dedicated medical professionals join forces with the police service for the very best in emotional excitement! From domestic disturbance to emergency room drama, they work to prove innocence or guilt, and find passion and emotion along the way. Undercover at City Hospital Carol Marinelli MILLS & BOON
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