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Uvi Poznansky | 41 comments Only 99c, preorder now and be the first to read this collection!

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Uvi Poznansky | 41 comments She reached down and put her fingers over the man’s carotid then gazed up at Tyler and shook her head. “Nothing. Dead as a doornail. From the temp of his skin I’d say he has been for a while.”
They both jumped as they heard a commotion coming from the rear of the small home.
“What the hell?” Tyler said. “That sounds like a bunch of damn chickens back there.”

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Do No Harm: Death Hub by @DassoEdwin




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Uvi Poznansky | 41 comments “It’s the heat,” Luke shouted, continuing to pry at the door with a crowbar one of the mechanics had brought over in his hand.
As Captain Matthews arrived at the scene, Zach heard Luke screaming, “It’s screwing up the instrument panel, and Zach’s stuck inside--”

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Do No Harm: Two Hearts Unspoken Targets by @Tammysdragonfly




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Uvi Poznansky | 41 comments Surgical services are often hidden away at the core of a hospital. Isolated from the rest of the facility, OR staff members work in anonymity. They come into the building dressed in street clothes, unlike the other employees who are uniformed, changing into garb that covers all their identifiable parts, including their sexuality in some instances. Hair is covered with a hat, face with a mask, and everyone wears the same color scrubs--

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Do No Harm: The Savant of Chelsea by @suzannejenkins3

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Uvi Poznansky | 41 comments Sheila stopped walking and looked back toward the hospital. A few seconds later, she swung around and moved in a zigzag path to the street. Sheila didn’t stop when she reached the curb.
Standing on my side of the street, I screamed. “Stop!…Stop, Sheila!”
A woman next to her gripped Sheila’s arm and said something to her.
Sheila violently pushed the woman away, sending the helpful stranger into the crowd behind her--

To read more from the pen of Inge-Lise Goss, click here:
Do No Harm: Fatal Limit by @IngeGoss




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Uvi Poznansky | 41 comments Take a listen: a passage from Maya Hope by Timothy Browne,
Included in our boxed set, Do No Harm.

Do No Harm: voice sample by @authortimbrowne




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Uvi Poznansky | 41 comments Take a listen: a passage from Viable Hostage by Audrey Pflugrath AKA Audrey J. Cole, Included in our boxed set, Do No Harm

Do No Harm: Voice Sample by @audreyjcole




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Uvi Poznansky | 41 comments Karisma sighs. “Shortly after that ended, out we went. The sky was still inky black. Even so, Susan put on her sunglasses. Perhaps she wanted to hide her puffy eyes.”
“The guide ushered Martha, Susan, and me into a wooden boat, and we floated off down the Ganges to the shores of the oldest of India’s cities. We were told that the public ritual we were about to witness runs twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, consuming hundreds of bodies a day in plain sight--”

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We floated off down the Ganges to the shores of the oldest of India’s cities




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