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  • Published: 29 February 2012
  • ISBN: 9781448136247
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 288
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Nights On, Nights Off

a thrilling saga set in the highly charged world of a busy maternity unit



A THRILLING NOVEL SET IN THE HIGHLY CHARGED WORLD OF A BUSY MATERNITY UNIT IN A GENERAL HOSPITAL ...

This gripping saga about midwives, on and off duty, is perfect for fans of Call the Midwife, Katie Flynn, Dilly Court and Catherine Cookson. Let much loved author Maggie Bennett take you on a heartfelt and passionate journey with a group of women whose emotions and reactions are ultimately no different from the women they serve...
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SOMETIMES THINGS REALLY ARE A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH...

In the heightened atmosphere of a busy maternity unit, there are inevitable tensions between modern technology and the demands by some mothers for a 'natural childbirth'. For widowed midwife, Shirley Pierce, there is no argument: the safety of the baby is always paramount. Feeling passionate about this, she is never afraid to speak her mind.

Her strongly held views are further deepened when she meets a young man who has been irrevocably brain-damaged since birth - and friendship blossoms into love of a kind.

Shirley's defiant attitude and her refusal to heed the warnings of her friends lead to her involvement in a horrific tragedy, and she soon discovers that there is a heavy price to be paid for resisting authority...

  • Published: 29 February 2012
  • ISBN: 9781448136247
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 288
Categories:

About the author

Maggie Bennett

Maggie Bennett was born in Hampshire. When she left school at eighteen she started general nursing training and, after a year as a staff nurse, she went on to train as a midwife. Her career was interrupted by marriage at thirty-five, and she moved to Manchester where her two daughters were born; she later returned to work as a midwife until her retirement in 1991. Having been an avid reader and scribbler all her life, she took a correspondence course in creative writing after her husband's death in 1983, and started writing articles and short stories. Her first novel, A Child's Voice Calling, was published in 2002.

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Praise for Nights On, Nights Off

A heartfelt, passionate book with the coalface of midwifery as its theme

Katie Fforde