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The Final Shift
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Complete, First published May 01, 2025
Mature
While sitting on a murder trial set in the late 1960s, Kaitlyn Neumann reflects on her journey as a nursing intern by deciding which details she would reveal to the interrogators. Through her eyes, we meet Megan the mentor, Clara the caregiver, Edith the entertainer, and Arabella the affectionate.

These nurses find themselves entangled in a web of lies and buried secrets at St. Rosemary Hospital. They must maintain appearances for those who might be watching. Will they crack under pressure? Will guilt consume them? Or will they prove their innocence before it's too late?
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