Poisoned Pen Press
Ward D
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From #1 New York Times bestselling author Freida McFadden!
All she has do is make it through the night shift...
Ward D is the hospital's mental health unit and as a medical student, Amy is required to gain experience on the floor. But little do her colleagues know it may force her to confront a past she's fought hard to forget.
The night starts. The countdown begins.
As the hours tick by, Amy grows increasingly convinced something terrible is happening within the ward's tightly secured walls. When patients and staff start to vanish without a trace, it becomes clear that everyone on the unit is in grave danger.
Amy never wanted to spend the night on Ward D. Now she might not make it out alive.
In Ward D, #1 New York Times bestselling author Freida McFadden delivers a taut, locked room thriller that will make you want to leave the light on...
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Book Details
ISBN:
9781464233005
EAN:
9781464233005
Binding:
Hardcover
Pages:
320
Authors:
Freida McFadden
Publisher:
Poisoned Pen Press
Published Date: 2025-04-03
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This book had me second guessing everything! Such a good read. I really enjoyed all the twists. I highly recommend it.
If you like Freida style this book will not disappoint, page turner from the second half, and every turn you think you almost have it figure it out.
This is definitely a psychological thriller, and I thoroughly enjoyed every unexpected twist. Highly recommend reading this book! It was a really good read.
Tension packed from start to finish. An exciting read that took almost no time to complete. Left some holes in the storyline: how was the trigonometry teacher killed, why was Jade committed and not arrested, how exactly did the psychotic killer substitute himself for the psychiatrist....? So, a great thriller but not a perfect novel. Sit back and enjoy if yoh can use your imagination to fill in the blanks.
I just discovered your books, we read one for our book club and I’m really enjoying all of your works. I only have one negative comment. I’ve noticed in all of your books you take God’s name in vain in all of your writings. Wish you could find another expletive to use instead of God’s name. His name is not an expletive!