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Author Peggy Williams' Daisy Patch, a medical mystery is getting great reviews around the country.
Daisy Patch has been making the rounds of the Red Hat League in Buffalo, New York. The ladies seem to love it. Ms. Williams will be heading up to that city in the spring to do a book signing for all her fans.
Read review below:
reviewer, a business writer!, September 10, 2003,
You'll Never Look at a Daisy the Same Way Again!
Took me longer than it should have to relate title to storyline. Novel nicely paced with cleverly placed clues (a few of which I managed to miss along the way so had to backtrack). Dots can't be connected until near the end. Few cliches. Author a great wordsmith. Great fit for a rainy day read. Looking forward to next book!
(PRWEB) February 29, 2004 --THE DAISY PATCH: Maggie Suit and Kurt Van Doren are both fugitives of the divorce court. Maggie is a smart and savvy PR specialist, and Kurt is chief surgical resident at the District Hospital Center. He literally runs into Maggie's stretcher in the hospital hall while she's waiting for an x-ray. They laugh about it and become friends. After Maggie leaves, a series of dangerous incidents at the Center put both patients and staff in jeopardy and evidence points to Kurt as the culprit. He has unknowingly made an enemy, and this person is trying to frame him for everything from medical malpractice to murder. When Maggie, over Kurt's objections, gets herself readmitted to do some sleuthing, she and her daughter, Holly, are kidnapped. It's now it up to Kurt to pull the pieces together and find Maggie and her daughter before they become the killer's next victims.
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