![]() The thing about books of this length is that, even when they’re not very good, they rarely leave a bad taste in my mouth. Even better, it’s a standalone tale in a larger universe. Yes, it’s not the first in a series, but that’s never stopped me before. Last year I read a collection of James White’s unrelated fiction, Medics & Monsters, and was sufficiently entertained to be enthusiastic about reading this one. ![]() It’s the fourth book in the Sector General series, a series of which I have been dimly aware for a while, but never really got round to reading. So it’s only natural that she be the one to put a copy of Ambulance Ship in my hands. Ī short while ago, my significant other and I were bemoaning the lack of doctor-driven science fiction. Even when that danger is rooted in the mistakes of the past. Humans and aliens work alongside in each in great hospitals, facing every emergency with an open mind. ![]() In the far future, it’s a new frontier for medicine. ![]()
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