Pondering vexing issues in infection prevention and control
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Labyrinth of Terror
Many of the readers of this blog may be interested to know that Dick Wenzel has just published his first novel, Labyrinth of Terror. I just finished reading it and recommend it highly. It's not everyday that those of us who work in infection prevention can read a novel that deals with our world, but here's your chance. The story is set in London and the protagonist is an American hospital epidemiologist who helps a British colleague with an outbreak of healthcare associated infections in a London hospital. The book is fast paced, immediately drew me in, and was a very fun read. You can order it here.
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