A Particularly Nasty Case - The fastest-selling debut novel of 2025, from the author of global phenomenon This is Going to Hurt (lydbok) av Adam Kay
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Adam Kay (forfatter), Andy Serkis (innleser)

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'Moving, outrageous and outrageously funny' Dawn FrenchWhen a toxic hospital consultant dies of a heart attack, fellow doctor Eitan Rose smells foul play. Nobody else does though, including some quite crucial players like the police and the coroner.But Eitan just won't let it drop, and his friends and colleagues become increasingly concerned about his mental health as his chaotic investigation and equally chaotic life spiral out of control. Is he making a career-ending mistake, or could there g…

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Undertittel The fastest-selling debut novel of 2025, from the author of global phenomenon This is Going to Hurt
Forfattere Adam Kay (forfatter), Andy Serkis (innleser)
Forlag Orion
Utgitt 28 august 2025
Lengde 10:08
Sjanger Krim
Språk English
Format mp3
DRM-beskyttelse App-only
ISBN 9781398704442
'Moving, outrageous and outrageously funny' Dawn French

When a toxic hospital consultant dies of a heart attack, fellow doctor Eitan Rose smells foul play. Nobody else does though, including some quite crucial players like the police and the coroner.

But Eitan just won't let it drop, and his friends and colleagues become increasingly concerned about his mental health as his chaotic investigation and equally chaotic life spiral out of control. Is he making a career-ending mistake, or could there genuinely be a killer stalking the wards?

A deathly funny mix of mystery, murder and medicine, A PARTICULARLY NASTY CASE is the brilliantly original debut novel from Adam Kay, BAFTA-winning author of multi-million global bestseller THIS IS GOING TO HURT.

PRAISE FOR A PARTICULARLY NASTY CASE

'Brilliant. It will make you laugh and weep' Reverend Richard Coles
'Amazing. I was gripped right up to the last minute' Joanna Lumley
'A work of fiendishly plotted genius' Lucy Foley
'Wild and funny and filthy and hilarious' Russell T Davies
'Viciously funny - I'm still laughing' Ian Rankin
'Very funny, very rude and very moving' Kate Mosse
'A great addition to the genre' Literary Review
'Biting and bleakly comic' Observer