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Crimes in the ER - Fact and Fiction
by Louisa Burns-Bisogno & Saundra Shohen
When is the last time you solved a murder? In our Podcast series Crimes in the ER - Fact and Fiction, Annie Roling never expects to be solving murders as the Administrator of the Roosevelt Hospital Emergency Room. Until the night John Lennon died, her life centered on her adored daughter and unequal parts of an old beau, a new fiancé, a detective pal and medical colleagues. She now faces a series of ongoing challenges in the world of suspicious events and mysterious deaths. In the early 80’s before cell phones, personal computers and internet connections, Annie’s intuition and dogged determination to ‘investigate’ thrusts her out of the E.R. into the canyons of Manhattan. Having been the victim of a serious crime herself, her obsessive need to 'get the bad guy' causes personal risk. Annie's judgment is skewed by the 'fire in her belly'. She is a victim's best friend and her own worst enemy.
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When is the last time you solved a murder? In our Podcast series Crimes in the ER - Fact and Fiction, Annie Roling never expects to be solving murders as the Administrator of the Roosevelt Hospital Emergency Room. Until the night John Lennon died, her life centered on her adored daughter and unequal parts of an old beau, a new fiancé, a detective pal and medical colleagues. She now faces a series of ongoing challenges in the world of suspicious events and mysterious deaths. In the early 80’s before cell phones, personal computers and internet connections, Annie’s intuition and dogged determination to ‘investigate’ thrusts her out of the E.R. into the canyons of Manhattan. Having been the victim of a serious crime herself, her obsessive need to 'get the bad guy' causes personal risk. Annie's judgment is skewed by the 'fire in her belly'. She is a victim's best friend and her own worst enemy.
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Louisa Burns-Bisogno & Saundra Shohen
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