An Unconventional Novel Of Manners And Morals In A Modern Hospital
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| Cover by Harry Barton | 
This is a realistic story of human passion and weakness behind the
 ultramodern facade of a big city hospital the saga of Kurt Severton. A brilliant surgeon who feels duty-bound to prevent a whitewash of a 
bungled operation by his chief, Dr. Tolliver. 
There's Donna, Tolliver's 
wife hot, vibrant, and eager to love who thrusts herself wantonly into 
Severton's life. 
And Marti, his mistress, who gives him everything a 
woman can give: love, loyalty, passion. 
But above all, there is 
Severton's guilty conscience. Has he the right to expose a colleagues 
professional mistake when his own personal life is not above reproach?
Printing History
Written by Stuart Freidman
copyright 1960 
Monarch Books
#445
May 1964
 
 
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