This Won't Hurt a Bit: The 1st Lenny Moss Mystery
Author: Timothy Sheard
Synopsis: When a hot-tempered laundry worker is wrongly arrested for murdering a physician, angry hospital workers ask their union steward to set the man free. How can he do it? By tracking down the real killer. So Lenny Moss begins his first murder investigation, aided by his friends in dietary, nursing, laundry, housekeeping and medicine.
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Author: Timothy Sheard
Synopsis: When a hot-tempered laundry worker is wrongly arrested for murdering a physician, angry hospital workers ask their union steward to set the man free. How can he do it? By tracking down the real killer. So Lenny Moss begins his first murder investigation, aided by his friends in dietary, nursing, laundry, housekeeping and medicine.
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Author: Timothy Sheard
Synopsis: When a hot-tempered laundry worker is wrongly arrested for murdering a physician, angry hospital workers ask their union steward to set the man free. How can he do it? By tracking down the real killer. So Lenny Moss begins his first murder investigation, aided by his friends in dietary, nursing, laundry, housekeeping and medicine.
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Product details
Publisher : Hard Ball Press (March 6, 2019)
Language : English
Paperback : 288 pages
ISBN-10 : 173280883X
ISBN-13 : 978-1732808836
Item Weight : 12.9 ounces
Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.72 x 8.5 inches
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“Things get off to a macabre start in Timothy Sheard’s offbeat procedural... when a student at a Philadelphia teaching hospital identifies the cadaver she is dissecting in anatomy class as a medical resident she once slept with. Although hospital administrators are relieved when a troublesome laundry worker is charged with the murder, outraged staff members go to their union representative, a scrappy custodian named Lenny Moss, and ask him to find the real killer. Since there’s no merit to the case...Lenny is just wasting his time. But Sheard, a veteran nurse, makes sure that readers do not waste theirs. His intimate view of Lenny’s world is a gentle eye-opener into the way a large institution looks from a workingman’s perspective.”