Male, Unknown
By (Author) C.J Griffiths
Bedford Square Publishers
Bedford Square Publishers
26th August 2025
11th September 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Technothriller
Medical thriller
Psychological thriller
Psychology
Social and ethical issues
Paperback
304
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
EDIE CARTER. FORGIVE ME.
The four words carved into the body of an unidentified patient which bring the repressed childhood trauma of young trainee anaesthetist Edie Carter flooding back.
But what terrible secret does the sedated man fighting for his life in her intensive care unit hold
And when she finds out, will she still want to save him
Young doctor Edie Carter is bright, talented and ambitious. She is embarking on her dream career in anaesthetics and is engaged to a man who adores her. The one thing she doesn't have is a childhood. Suffering from traumatic repression, large parts of her past are blank spaces.
When an unidentified patient arrives in her intensive care unit with her name carved on his body, she realises that memories can refuse to stay buried. The man is unknown to Edie, but digging deeper, she discovers that the patient is Samuel Cox, a man imprisoned and brutalised over the last two decades for horrifying crimes he had committed.
As she investigates further, and begins to reveal Cox's motives, Edie realises that even those she trusts have been complicit in deceiving her.
With the lives of those closest to her at risk, is Edie ready for the truth of what happened all those years ago
And will she do whatever it takes to keep it hidden
Shortlisted for the Crime Writers Association Debut Dagger Award.
C.J Griffiths has spent most of his working life in the NHS, as a paramedic, anaesthetic practitioner and as part of a hospital resuscitation team. During his career he became fascinated with the unique level of trust involved in healthcare and was drawn to explore the darker side of medical ethics in his writing. He is the recipient of the Writers and Artists Working-Class Writers Prize and was shortlisted for the CWA Debut Dagger Award. He lives in Buckinghamshire with his wife and children, and when not writing spends his time immersed in books, films and music.