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1. The Silent Partner
2. The Death Merchant
3. The Shooting Script
4. The Waking Nightmare
5. The Past Tense
6. The Dead Letter
7. The Double Life
8. The Last Word


The Double Life THE DOUBLE LIFE

Now Available!

hen Dr. Mark Sloan wakes up in his own hospital's I.C.U., he doesn't remember how he got there or anything from the last two years of his life—including a wife he doesn't recognize. He learns that he was run down in the street while investigating a series of mysterious deaths, all of whom were patients recently recovered from life-threatening illnesses and accidents. Mark resumes his investigation, only to realize that his "accident" was no accident, and that there is little time left to prevent another murder: his own.

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HIGH PRAISE

"Fans of the DM series will know exactly what to expect: fast-paced storytelling, some humor, and a nicely observed interaction between Mark and his son, a homicide detective struggling to establish himself away from his father's accomplishments. It's to Lee's credit that, in a genre that demands neat and tidy solutions, the personal conflicts never get truly resolved, just as in real life."
   —PlanetPeshel (read the full review)

"Novelist and TV writer Lee Goldberg turns in another winner with the latest original Diagnosis Murder novel. With his Diagnosis Murder novels (as well as his "Monk" novels), Goldberg does an excellent job of building on the characters we know and love. He also displays a knack of creating mysteries within mysteries, much like a puzzle box: no sooner do you have one thing figured out than you discover it's actually hiding something even more sinister. As such, The Double Life is not just an excellent continuation of the series—but an excellent mystery novel.
   —Chris Well's Learning Curve (read the full review)

"This book was nearly impossible to put down. I ended up reading it in one day. The murder mystery was very fast-paced and had a lot going on, but not so much that it became confusing. Goldberg weaves a complex mystery full of murders and puzzles. As always, he gives Dr. Sloan so much depth, emotion, and humor that you can imagine Dick Van Dyke playing the part on TV. Goldberg has proved once again that he is a master of writing whodunits."
   —SciFiChick Reviews (read the full review)


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