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Rutland Book Club May title: Do No Harm by Jack Jordan

By Evie Payne

15th May 2023 | Local News

Read a new book and make new friends with Rutland Book Club. Image credit: Rutland Book Club.
Read a new book and make new friends with Rutland Book Club. Image credit: Rutland Book Club.

Here at Oakham Nub News, we are working closely with the team from the Rutland Book Club to bring you monthly instalments of our book club feature.

Laura Ray began running Rutland Book Club during the pandemic, and arranges monthly meet ups for other keen readers to discuss their chosen book of the month.

Since having a baby - huge congratulations, Laura! - Jemma has taken over and will be running the Facebook group and organising their monthly meetings.

The book club title for this month is Do No Harm by Jack Jordan.

About the book:

MY CHILD HAS BEEN TAKEN.

AND I’VE BEEN GIVEN A CHOICE . . .

KILL A PATIENT ON THE OPERATING TABLE

OR LOSE MY SON FOREVER.

The man lies on the table in front of me.

As a surgeon, it’s my job to save him.

As a mother, I know I must kill him.

You might think that I’m a monster.

But there really is only one choice.

I must get away with murder.

Or I will never see my son again.

I’VE SAVED MANY LIVES.

WOULD YOU TRUST ME WITH YOURS?

How to join the book club:

Rutland book Club be discussing this book on Wednesday 31 May 2023 at 7.30pm. This month the group will be returning to The Wisteria in Oakham.

Anyone is welcome to join the meetings, as well as the Rutland Book Club Facebook Group, where readers who cannot attend the meeting are still welcome to discuss each monthly title.

The book can be bought online or locally from Walkers Book Shop which is on the High Street in Oakham.

The monthly book will be shared here each month.

In the meantime, see you at The Wisteria on 31 May 2023.

     

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