The Train to Edinburgh

The Train to Edinburgh

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Evie travelled all around the world helping people. She was one of the best private care doctors in the world. While she's in London she hears stories of how the duke of Scotland has fallen ill. When suddenly she's called to Edinburgh to aid him she meets an unlikely character on the train.
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