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Robin Hathaway is the author of The Doctor and the Dead Man's Chest (2011), Sleight of Hand (2008), The Doctor Rocks the Boat (2007), Satan's Pony (2004), The Doctor Dines in Prague (2003).

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The Doctor and the Dead Man's Chest

release date: Apr 01, 2011
The Doctor and the Dead Man's Chest
Dr. Andrew Fenimore is an old fashioned doctor who is still willing to make house calls to his elderly patients. In his third adventure, a patient's call leads to more detection than medical care. Lydia Ashley, owner of a large farm in Southern New Jersey, is being systematically harassed by someone who wants her land. Dr. Fenimore can't leave his Philadelphia practice, so he sends his nurse Mrs. Doyle and his young assistant Horatio to try to stop the attacks, but the threats continue. When Mrs. Doyle is kidnapped, Dr. Fenimore joins the hunt and learns that hidden treasure is at the root of all the evil deeds.

Sleight of Hand

release date: Apr 01, 2008
Sleight of Hand
Dr. Jo Banks is well settled in her rather unusual life as one of the few doctors in the New Jersey fields, her office in a motor inn run by a pair of friendly, elderly Jersey-ites. But New York City is where she grew up, and there are times when she thinks back to those days with her father. One day, as she is driving home from her rounds at the hospital in the nearby town, she hears a familiar sound coming from a barn. It is the hum of an out-of-date printing press, a brand her father used. On an impulse, Jo leaves her motorcycle in the road and walks down to the barn housing the machine. But the printer is hardly welcoming. While she is trying to talk to him, he catches his hand in the press, and Jo bursts into action. Although she removes the screws from the roller that is clamping the man's fingers and offers to drive him to the hospital, he refuses to go and insists she treat him in his home. The strange episode leads to Jo's calling daily to attend to the man's injury. She learns that he's living with his daughter—a grown woman who possesses the mind of a child—that they are from New York, and that his wife has mysteriously disappeared. The printer is roughly grateful for Jo's care, but he has much on his mind, and he will not leave his house. Jo begins to suspect he is connected to a recent local murder. Robin Hathaway rewards her readers with another rich story of the lives of people who live and work in the New Jersey farmland. Sleight of Hand is a worthy addition to this finely crafted series.

The Doctor Rocks the Boat

release date: Apr 01, 2007
The Doctor Rocks the Boat
Like so many of Dr. Fenimore's adventures, trouble starts with a harmless idea. From his train window, the good doctor sees a single shell gliding on the surface of the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, an image that stirs up fond memories of his rowing days. Rowing had been the perfect antidote to the hectic rush of medical school, and he wonders why he ever gave it up. He could also use some exercise, as Jennifer, his significant other, broadly hints. So with renewed dedication, he goes knocking on the office door at Boathouse Row to reenroll as a member of the Windsor Club. Charlie Ashburn, whom Dr. Fenimore knows from medical school, is running the club, and they catch up on lost time. Charlie's son, Chuck, is a great rower and is currently training for the big regatta. Talking about Chuck makes Charlie swell with pride, but it makes Fenimore a little uneasy. Charlie was an incredibly talented rower himself but had to give it up because of a serious heart condition. Dr. Fenimore doesn't enjoy his membership for very long before he finds himself drawn into an Ashburn family problem. Charlie's wife comes to his office in secret and begs him to talk to Charlie about getting their son checked out by a doctor. To Dr. Fenimore's surprise, Charlie has been refusing to face the possibility that Chuck might have inherited the same heart defect he has. The doctor agrees to help, and his well-intentioned efforts put his own life at risk. In this fifth Fenimore episode, Robin Hathaway captures Philadelphia's exciting rowing scene and proves once again that when this doctor is in, it's great fun for all.

Satan's Pony

release date: Sep 05, 2004
Satan's Pony
The second of a new series (after "Scarecrow") by the author of the award-winning Doc Fenimore books finds young Dr. Jo Banks dealing with the death of a wild young biker.

The Doctor Dines in Prague

release date: Nov 12, 2003
The Doctor Dines in Prague
In Robin Hathaway's The Doctor Dines in Prague, Dr. Fenimore has a surprised communication from a cousin he doesn't know, who lives in Prague, and she indicates that she and her family are having serious problems and needs help from him. Off he goes to Prague to help her in whatever way he can, and decides to get his relatives to the U.S. But it is not simple, and Fenimore pulls in his lover, his secretary, and the street urchin turned teenaged helper, bringing them all to the beautiful old city, where they become tangled with a psychopath who is planning to overthrow the government and declare himself ruler of the country, an agenda that involves a talented maker of puppets, the rescue of a young child, and murder.

Scarecrow

release date: Apr 07, 2003
Scarecrow
Blaming herself for a patient's death and fleeing her hospital job, Dr. Jo Banks accepts a position as a visiting doctor to a group of small hotels and becomes unwittingly involved in the murders of a group of itinerant farm workers.

The Doctor Makes a Dollhouse Call

release date: Dec 15, 2000
The Doctor Makes a Dollhouse Call
Dr. Andrew Fenimore answers a call for help from two elderly sisters whose niece has been murdered in their home -- her body found slumped over her Thanksgiving dessert. Her murder was pre-staged in the elegant dollhouse-replica of the sisters's Victorian home -- complete with dolls to represent each family member. Martin's Press.

The Doctor Digs a Grave

release date: Apr 15, 1999
The Doctor Digs a Grave
While visiting an Indian burial ground in Philadelphia, Dr. Andrew Fenimore comes upon a fresh grave. It is of a young Indian woman who has not been buried in the usual way--she is sitting upright. Suspicious, Fenimore investigates and uncovers a murder. A first novel.
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