
What happens when a person discovers that she may have accidentally killed someone? Regardless of the legal consequences, how does one make sense of--or peace with--a fatal mistake? Can one ever admit to such a mistake? Mr. Bohjalian raises these disquieting questions ... but never quite addresses them, which is a shame because they must haunt every medical practitioner. They certainly haunt all medical practitioners' patients. -- The New York Times Book Review, Suzanne Berne |
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