Killing Me Softly

Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781399613125

Price: £20

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‘Thrilling . . . I adored every single second’ YOMI ADEGOKE

‘Incredibly funny, brilliantly disturbing, filled with humanity’ JOANNA CANNON

‘A nifty, twisty crime story of surgical precision’ SEBASTIAN FAULKS

Unexpected deaths and untoward incidents are becoming alarmingly frequent at City Hospital’s Emergency Department. A&E Senior Sister, Aoife, begins to question whether her new nurses are incompetent – or worse.

Earnest recruit Eden cares deeply for her patients and carries the Code of Conduct around in her pocket, reporting everyone whose views don’t align with hers. But despite her self-righteousness, Eden keeps making mistakes. Is she dangerous?

It is Sophie who worries Aoife the most. Acerbic, over-confident and seemingly lacking in empathy, how Sophie ever became a nurse is beyond her. When Sophie begins an affair with Aoife’s best friend, Michael, a man twenty-five years her senior, tensions escalate further, threatening to eclipse the fact that lives are at stake.

Aoife is the nurse we’d all want. Compassionate to the core. She’s the nicest, kindest nurse in the world. Until she is tested to the limit . . .

Fearless, fast-paced and darkly funny, Killing Me Softly is a jaw-dropping novel about the hidden extremes of nursing and three complex women who hold the lives of their patients – and each other – in their hands.

Reviews

A rollercoaster and a pageturner! A rich cast of characters and a plot that keeps you guessing right to the end. Not many writers can combine thrilling and poignant, but Christie Watson can
Gwen Adshead
Compelling, moving, incredibly funny, brilliantly disturbing, yet filled with so much humanity. Only Christie Watson could combine all these qualities and turn them into such a page turner
Joanna Cannon
Eye-opening, jaw-dropping, spell-binding . . . I loved its originality, daring and deliciously dark humour
M J Arlidge
A fearless, fast-paced and fascinating exploration of life and death in our broken health system. Sharp, but with a beating heart. Brilliant
Anna Mazzola
What a tremendous page-turner! I inhaled Killing Me Softly. It kept me enthralled, on my toes throughout, trying to get to the bottom of all those extra deaths. As much as this is a thrilling story with compelling characters, it also exposes the systems and conditions in which nurses work day in and day out. I will never think of an Emergency Department in the same way again. Christie Watson invites us in and lays it bare, making us question our assumptions, what we take for granted and what we think we know. This book is a brilliant conversation-starter
Kate Kemp
Killing Me Softly is an engrossing, visceral and thrilling novel, told in Watson's elegant style and populated with deliciously dark characters on the frontline of a creaking healthcare system. I loved it
Olivia Kiernan
Killing Me Softly is a twisty psychological thriller that examines how different generations of women can work together in extremis - or not . . . I loved it!
Julia Samuel
Killing Me Softly is a visceral and eviscerating portrait of life at the sharpest edge of the NHS, the emergency department. Thrilling as a murder mystery, beautifully written, it grabs you by the heart and refuses to let go
Charlie Gilmour
A deliciously dark, twisty, funny novel inhabited by a gloriously complex cast of harassed, heroic and haunted nurses, told by someone who has seen and done it all. A visit to A&E will never be the same again
John Sutherland
Darkly disturbing, but also funny, I don't know how much of Killing Me Softly is rooted in Christie's first-hand knowledge of an A&E department, but it made me never want to go near a hospital again. Brilliantly drawn characters that have stayed with me long after I finished the book. Bravo
Nikki Smith
What at first looks like a shock-doc of the NHS on life support scrubs up into a nifty, twisty crime story of surgical precision with positive outcomes. Note: Danger of hypertension
Sebastian Faulks
I adored every single second of this compelling, frequently wild ride. As thrilling as it is filthy, Watson perfectly marries hard-hitting themes with a whole lot of fun
Yomi Adegoke
Christie Watson is already something of a national treasure and reading Killing Me Softly reminded me why. Racy, hilarious and unputdownable, Watson's novel also manages to tackle many of the urgent issues facing our NHS in a way that is both urgent and salutary. A must-read for anyone coming into contact with our beautiful but broken health system which, let's face it, is all of us
Gabriel Weston