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The New Orleans criminal underworld and Voodoo culture clash in this bestselling medical thriller: Chaos At Crescent City Medical Center by Judith Lucci

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Chaos at Crescent City Medical Center (Alexandra Destephano Book 1)

by Judith Lucci
4.3 stars – 182 reviews
Everyday Price: $4.99
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

A New Orleans Attorney’s Mardi Gras Takes A Bloody Turn

Alex wanted a new life, but that often seemed out of reach as long as she was still tied to the same hospital as her ex-husband. Mardi Gras Season brought a welcome change in pace, and her upcoming date to the Mardi Gras Ball with art historian, Mitch Landry, was a step in the right direction. However, when she is called to a grisly scene at the hospital her plans are upended.

˃˃˃ A Chilling Scene That Leads Deep Into New Orleans’ Underworld

The Wife of Louisiana’s Governor is discovered unconscious and covered with blood. This shocking scene leads Alex deep into unexpected circles of New Orleans, such as the local criminal underworld and the Voodoo culture.

Chaos at Crescent City Medical Center is a gripping Medical Thriller that will chill and surprise at every turn. You won’t want to put it down!

˃˃˃ “Move over Robin Cook, The Queen of New Orleans Medical Thrillers is here!”

“This is an intriguing book, full of plenty of action and a whole lot more. The characters, like Alex, Robert and Mitch, are interesting and complex enough to be real people. You feel like you’re really getting to know them and understand how they change throughout the course of the book, and, of course, it pulls in the culture of voodoo that’s ingrained in Louisiana deeper than anything. I enjoyed this book and I think it has a really good plot to go along with it. I’ll also be looking out for more from this series because I know there’s got to be more to the story and the characters.” ~Reviewed by Samantha Dewitt (Rivera) for Readers’ Favorite 8.10.2016