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Comes a Time for Burning

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Busy putting in stitches and bandaging lumberjacks' injuries, young Dr. Thomas Parks has no idea that his worst enemy is lurking in the sleepy village of Port McKinney in the spring of 1892. When one of the working girls at the Clarissa Hotel is brought to the Clinic desperately ill, Thomas's newly arrived associate wastes no time in making the diagnosis—Asian Cholera has somehow found this back water near Puget Sound. The cholera strikes viciously and kills in days, sometimes even hours. It soon becomes apparent that Thomas and his clinic have neither the supplies nor the means to provide effective treatment for the outbreak, and in hours, they are swamped. Afraid for the safety of his wife and daughter and all those close to him, Thomas still is driven by professional curiosity about the contagion's origins, especially when it appears that one of his own nurses is in some way responsible. Before he can mount a truly effective defense, the battle spreads, threatening the very life of the village.Always a man driven by his own curiosities and ambitions, Thomas discovers that his greatest allies are those closest to him.

Comes a Time for Burning is the second in the Dr. Thomas Parks adventure series of historical novels, following the recent release of Race for the Dying.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 6, 2010
      Set in Port McKinney, Wash., in 1892, Havill's second Thomas Parks mystery (after 2009's Race for the Dying) focuses on the physician's efforts to stop a killer disease. When 23-year-old Lucy Levine from the local hotel of ill repute suddenly takes ill, Parks is confounded by her symptoms and the rapidity of her decline. He watches helplessly as Lucy wastes away, despite his best efforts to save her. When another resident falls similarly ill, Parks is stymied once more, but realizes something terrible is happening in the small community. Lucius Hardy, an astute former medical school colleague who arrives on the scene, proves invaluable help as the two doctors find themselves in the midst of a deadly outbreak of Asian cholera. A gifted storyteller, Havill effortlessly weaves history, medicine, and a colorful cast of characters, though the unflinching medical details aren't for the squeamish.

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