Assumed Dead
Whodunit?
Read a story about Eleanor in the July 2008 Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"This is the second book in this three-book series…I can't wait for the next one…page turners but definitely cozy suspense. The author has done a great job creating wonderful supporting people in and out of the hospital for Monika…I highly recommend this book and series."
Read the complete review by Dawn Dowdle, www.mysteryloverscorner.com
“. . . Everhardt proves herself an appealing protagonist.”
Mystery Scene Magazine, Winter, 2007
Armchair Interviews says "a recommended read."
Armchair Interviews
"From the shadow of the St. Louis Arch to the ashes of the World Trade
Center, Assumed Dead pulses with the authentic excitement of a busy
ICU as head nurse Monika Everhardt uncovers the mysterious connection between
a battered wife, an unidentified car crash victim and a long-missing man while
laying to rest some ghosts of her own."
Marcia Talley, Agatha and Anthony award-winning author of This Enemy Town
“Turn off the phone and get ready to stay up all night. Eleanor
Sullivan's ASSUMED DEAD is a medical thriller that pulls you in from the first
page and doesn't let go. Monika Everhardt is a sensible, intelligent
sleuth, a woman to admire and emulate. I loved this book.”
Kate Grilley, Anthony award winning author of Death Dances to a Reggae Beat
“This skillful interweaving of sleuth Monika Everhardt’s personal
concerns with realistic suspense in the ICU drives Eleanor Sullivan’s
plot to a conclusion that leaves the reader asking, ‘Why did I never
suspect?’ ASSUMED DEAD is a satisfying blend of medical expertise and
amateur sleuthing.”
Patricia Sprinkle, Author of Did You Declare the Corpse? and Death on the Family Tree
“An intricate plot and authentic atmosphere pull the reader into
the inner workings of a big city hospital in this top notch mystery. Great
atmosphere! A sympathetic heroine and her quirky co-workers round out a
fascinating book. Worth waiting for!”
Joanna Carl, author of "The Chocoholic Mysteries"
“ASSUMED DEAD crackles with the life-and-death intensity of a real hospital ICU. Only someone as well-versed as Eleanor Sullivan could write this serpentine story of greed and murder.”
Letha Albright, author of Bad Luck Woman





