The Shapes of Wrath

· Windtree Press
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A demonic surgeon. A haunted hospital. And the doctor caught between them.

Dr. Hope Sze launches into her general surgery rotation with Dr. Vrac, the scourge of operating room #3, also known as the death O.R.

Dr. Vrac screams at the resident doctors suffering under him, the nurses who don't move fast enough, the anesthesiologist, his auto mechanic, and even a garbage can.

Patients begin to die under Dr. Vrac’s scalpel.

This morning, Hope discovers a dead man in the back of the O.R.

Next, a ghost lingers outside of Montreal's St. Joseph's Hospital.

a) WTF and b) can Hope outwit the enraged killer before someone slices her throat?


One of the best book of the year, as chosen by author Jamieson Wolf, who calls it "a perfect book" and "Terrifying and thrilling with incredible characters, romance, and the supernatural."


“Sizzling! I read the whole thing in one day, heart pounding, totally gripped by the action. Super fantastic book. I actually had to shush my kids when they tried to talk to me in the middle of it.” Dr. Eileen Sacks, General Surgeon


"My body did not want to get out of bed this morning, and it's all Melissa Yi's fault. Couldn’t put this book down! It's SO GOOD." —Dr. Nicole Shadbolt, MD, FCFP


"Yi invites you into a space most people never get to enter, as you walk the halls of the Operating Suite. This gripping novel pits doctor against doctor in a fight to the death over long dead apparitions and more recent victims. You won't be able to put it down! I love Hope Sze. Dr. Sze is the heroine we all wish we could be, a whip-smart young physician who survives with fearless confidence and savvy friends. Who better to take us on a journey through life and death?"—Kim Alexander, Gynecologist

“I love Dr. Vrac. He’s so bad he’s good.”—Susan Fani, author of The Girl in the Killer Dress


Praise for the Hope Sze thrillers

Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Award Finalist for Best Thriller

#1 Mystery Selection—CBC Books. Recommended authors also include Louise Penny and Maureen Jennings

One of the best Canadian suspense books recommended by The Globe and Mail

"An insanely-twisted thriller that’s more connected than the vascular system ... a murder mystery/thriller, with a dash of history, and a supernatural twist ... priceless ... a comic tour-de-force ... exploitation, murder, mayhem, and revenge, spiked with comic relief. Don’t miss it."—Ottawa Review of Books

"Smart and sassy."—Jim Napier, Reviewing the Evidence

One of the best crime novels of the season.—CBC Radio's The Next Chapter Mystery Panel

"The three intertwining mysteries and Hope herself provide a narrative by turns entertaining and insightful."—Publishers Weekly

"Narrating in a sprightly style while sharing some of the nitty-gritty of a resident's job, Hope Sze is an utterly likeable character."—Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine

"Melissa Yi is a talented writer."—Murder in Common

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5.0
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Alan Yu
22 October 2024
it was a great preview!
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About the author

Melissa Yi could slice your throat and sew it back up again. Legally. Because she's an emergency doctor. In her spare minutes, Melissa writes thrillers about Dr. Hope Sze, a resident doctor bone-deep in murder which have been finalists for the Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Award for Best Thriller and the Crime Writers of Canada Award of Excellence. Under the name Melissa Yuan-Innes, Melissa writes award-winning speculative fiction and non-fiction. Sometimes, she sleeps. Find her online at www.myi.ninja, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.

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