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  1. Sep 20, 2022 · Simon Stephenson was a physician before hr became a writer and screenwriter. In this book is a story of overworked and exhausted medics who face new challenges every day. The unnamed narrator, a doctor who's on probation due to their dependency on opioids, is now working in a busy A&E.

  2. Quotes are added by the Goodreads community and are not verified by Goodreads. (Learn more) “Perhaps Elon Musk had even been on to something when he ‘accidentally’ incinerated the moon!”

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  3. 2 quotes from Simon Stephenson: 'Perhaps Elon Musk had even been on to something when he ‘accidentally’ incinerated the moon!' and 'our collective war against disease is one of attrition, and suicide is an occupational hazard for us all.

  4. ‘Sometimes People Die blew me away and cost me a night's sleep as I read it on tenterhooks. Both a revelatory glimpse into the rigors and strains of medicine and a thrilling piece of entertainment, this astounding novel announces the arrival of a new Michael Crichton for the zeitgeist.’.

  5. Sep 16, 2022 · Set in a struggling London hospital where the number of “excess deaths” is suspiciously high, Simon Stephenson’s new novel will make you giggle, wince and think, writes Stuart Kelly

  6. Simon Stephenson is a Scottish writer based in Los Angeles. He previously worked as an NHS doctor, most recently in paediatrics in London. His first book, LET NOT THE WAVES OF THE SEA (John Murrays, 2011), was a memoir about the loss of his brother in the Indian ocean tsunami.

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  8. LET NOT THE WAVES OF THE SEA. My first book was a memoir about losing my brother, Dominic, in the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004. The Sunday Telegraph described it as ‘ A beautifully crafted portrait of bereavement that tells us something new about the landscape, people, customs and hardship that he encountered along the way.

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