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Stockholm Syndrome

Two doctors. One killer. One woman in labour.

Melissa Yi

Fiction / Thrillers / Medical

Two doctors. One killer. One woman in labour.

A killer infiltrates the obstetrics ward of a Montreal hospital just before Christmas, taking one pregnant woman and one resident doctor hostage at gunpoint.

Dr. Hope Sze struggles to deliver her patient's baby with blood on the floor and death in the air.

And when Dr. Tucker tries to rescue their tiny crew, only to end up hostage material alongside them, Hope’s heart just might break, even before the kidnapper drills a bullet through her skull.

One of the best crime novels of the season.—CBC Radio's The Next Chapter Mystery Panel

“I was completely hooked—an intriguing and introspective thriller.” David Farland, New York Times bestselling author

"Just couldn't put it down. The mix of gun-in-your-face suspense and humor is as close to perfect as one can get." Richard Quarry, author of Midnight Choir

“Dang thing kept me up until 03:30.” Greg Smith, MD

Praise for the Hope Sze series

#1 Mystery Selection—CBC Books, on Human Remains. Recommended authors also include Louise Penny and Maureen Jennings

One of the best Canadian suspense books—The Globe and Mail

“Smart and sassy.”—Jim Napier, Reviewing the Evidence

"Drawing on her personal experiences in the ER in Canada, Yi has created medical thrillers that shine with authenticity and are impossible to put down."—Kris Nelscott, New York Times bestseller

“The three intertwining mysteries and Hope herself provide a narrative by turns entertaining and insightful.”—Publishers Weekly, on Terminally Ill

"Narrating in a sprightly style while sharing some of the nitty-gritty of a resident's job, Hope Sze is an utterly likeable character.”—Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine

"Melissa Yi is a talented writer."—Murder in Common

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