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The Good Nurse: A True Story of Medicine, Madness, and Murder - Community Reviews back

by Charles Graeber
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Familiar Diversions
Familiar Diversions rated it 7 years ago
Oh, that was fast. Twenty minutes into this 11 and a half hour audiobook and I'm DNFing it. My breaking point? The description of children in a burn ward as [spoiler] "screaming, melted little people" that surgeons would later "open [...] like a baked potato." [/spoiler] Judging by a review I read, ...
Let's Talk About Books
Let's Talk About Books rated it 7 years ago
This was a good true crime read. Solid narrative, interesting investigation, and a really interesting case. I had never heard of him before so it was fascinating to learn about him. The writing style was a little too fiction-like for my tastes. Like, it read more like a mystery than an actual true c...
jillian
jillian rated it 11 years ago
The first half was much better than the second. The dialogue in the second half suffered because it was taken verbatim from taped transcripts between investigators, hospital staff, and detectives. While I understand the author's decision to use the actual conversations, I feel it would have been bet...
Seriously, Read a Book!
Seriously, Read a Book! rated it 11 years ago
While the first third or so of the Charlie Cullen story read like a typical true crime retrospective, as the story unravelled, I found this book to be a surprisingly interesting case study of both individual and institutional morality. Cullen's actions defy any "normal" expectations for this type of...
A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it 12 years ago
3.5/5Working in healthcare this story didn't surprise me. I can't believe there isn't more Charlie Cullens. I was already somewhat familiar with this story. I will say that the writing in this book was somewhat dry. There was a lot of medical/pharmaceutical terminology in the book so that did drag i...
build.a.bookshelf
build.a.bookshelf rated it 56 years ago
How could you resist wanting to read a book about a good nurse gone bad? Since I work in the OR myself, I just was so curious about this book because it just seems so unbelievable. I mean, how could someone who is trained to care for patients and be there for their every need want to kill them? I...
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