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  1. Learn about Simon Stephenson, a Scottish-born writer and screenwriter who lives in Los Angeles. He has written novels, memoirs, and films, and has been praised by The Washington Post.

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  2. Sep 16, 2022 · Set in a struggling London hospital where the number of “excess deaths” is suspiciously high, Simon Stephenson’s new novel will make you giggle, wince and think, writes Stuart Kelly

  3. Sep 20, 2022 · Simon Stephenson was a physician before hr became a writer and screenwriter. In this book is a story of overworked and exhausted medics who face new challenges every day. The unnamed narrator, a doctor who's on probation due to their dependency on opioids, is now working in a busy A&E. He starts to notice inexplicable deaths at the hospital.

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  5. Simon Stephenson is the author of Sometimes People Die, a New York Times Crime Book of the Month. His website showcases his books, movies and books about movies.

  6. I’m a writer and screenwriter, and before I became a full-time writer I was a physician. My new novel, ‘Sometimes People Die’ will be published in September 2022. It's a literary thriller set in a hospital in east London around the turn of the millenium. I have written two other books.

  7. Simon Stephenson’s diabolical and quick-witted medical thriller is not to be missed… ’ Crime Reads, 10 Books You Should Read This September ‘Darkly hilarious… this will be a best book of the year for me.’ Book Page, October’s Top Pick in Mystery ‘Combines the dark humour of Adam Kay with the intrigue of a whodunnit.’ The ...

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