The Waiting

Why are patients being murdered at a hospital? Is Neal Harris’s grandmother-in-law on the killer’s list? What are the odd staff members at the hospital hiding? How does this all tie to the faith-based insurance account that Neal manages? Neal’s personal story continues as his relationship with his wife evolves, and he explores his hopes for his life. The Waiting is the fifth book in the Neal Harris—Faith-Based Insurance Investigator Series.
9 chapters, Approx. 71,000 words

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The Waiting

Why are patients being murdered at a hospital? Is Neal Harris’s grandmother-in-law on the killer’s list? What are the odd staff members at the hospital hiding? How does this all tie to the faith-based insurance account that Neal manages? Neal’s personal story continues as his relationship with his wife evolves, and he explores his hopes for his life. The Waiting is the fifth book in the Neal Harris—Faith-Based Insurance Investigator Series.
9 chapters, Approx. 71,000 words

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The Waiting

The Waiting

by Selmoore Codfish
The Waiting

The Waiting

by Selmoore Codfish

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Overview

Why are patients being murdered at a hospital? Is Neal Harris’s grandmother-in-law on the killer’s list? What are the odd staff members at the hospital hiding? How does this all tie to the faith-based insurance account that Neal manages? Neal’s personal story continues as his relationship with his wife evolves, and he explores his hopes for his life. The Waiting is the fifth book in the Neal Harris—Faith-Based Insurance Investigator Series.
9 chapters, Approx. 71,000 words


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044485884
Publisher: Selmoore Codfish
Publication date: 04/20/2013
Series: Neal Harris--Faith-Based Insurance , #5
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 298 KB

About the Author

Selmoore Codfish is not really a fish, but a chicken. He’s hiding because celebrity would show that he is not actually funny, just faking it. If the public knew Mr. Codfish’s identity, they would demand that he be funny all of the time. However, he would prefer to remain a dour, grumpy person. Funny people don’t get respect but are thought of as special or different. His friends and associates appreciate his dry seriousness and they shouldn’t be let down by humor.

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