Doctor's Daughters

Doctor's Daughters

by Frank G. Slaughter
Doctor's Daughters

Doctor's Daughters

by Frank G. Slaughter

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Overview

Each time the "Great God Malone" stepped into the operating room, the world anticipated another miraculous breakthrough in heart surgery. Only two things remained to crown his enormous success: the arrival at the prestigious Malone Heart Institute of a test candidate for his revolutionary artificial heart, and the birth of a legitimate son to bear his name. Theo Malone won't yield his power to anyone, espe­cially to his three beautiful daugh­ters, all successful doctors in their own right. But they've got enough drive to make it on their own.

Lynn, actually a greater surgeon than her father, is torn between the man she loves and the father she hates, and her twin, Lisa, has proven herself the equal of her ego­tistical parent in both the fields of medicine and romance. Young Laurel, meanwhile, antagonizes Malone by helping to prevent the spread of an epidemic, inadver­tently uncovering a scandal that could ruin his reputation forever.

A skillful probe into the highly dramatic inner workings of large city hospitals, DOCTOR'S DAUGH­TERS once again shows Frank G. Slaughter to be the peerless master of the medical novel.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161502693
Publisher: Speaking Volumes
Publication date: 01/21/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 938 KB

About the Author

Frank Gill Slaughter, pseudonym C.V. Terry, was an American bestselling novelist and physician whose books sold more than 60 million copies. His novels drew on his own experience as a doctor and reflected his interest in history and the Biblical world. He often introduced readers to exciting findings in medical research and new inventions in medical technology.

Slaughter was born in Washington, D.C., the son of Stephen Lucious Slaughter and Sallie Nicholson Gill. When he was about five years old, his family moved to a farm near Berea, North Carolina, which is west of Oxford, North Carolina.

Several of Slaughter's novels became films, including The Warrior, made into the 1953 Rock Hudson film Seminole; Sangaree, made into the 1953 film of that name starring Fernando Lamas; and Doctors' Wives, made into the 1971 film starring Dyan Cannon and Gene Hackman.
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