I think this was the 3rd or 4th book of Goldberg's I've read featuring his protagonist, Joanna Blalock, a pathologist who specializes in forensics and often assists the police in investigations, and I would definitely like to read more. In this one, Blalock is currently on trial with 3 other doctors, after she interpreted biopsy slides on a pregnant woman as malignant which resulted in her aborting the fetus to undergo chemotherapy. A second opinion the woman sought indicated that the need for abortion was uncalled for, though Blalock's slides mysteriously disappeared before they could be shared with the other hospital. The book opens with one of the other 3 doctors, the anesthesiologist who treated the woman, being murdered in his own OR by a mysterious person, and when more people Blalock works with turn up dead at the hospital, she wonders if there is some tie-in with the case, and fears for her own life. Her unwillingness to admit guilt by settling the case when she was certain of what the slides showed could cost her her life, but she knows settling will cost her her career.
I found the book very well written and it kept me guessing until the end, perhaps not a literary masterpiece, but up there in quality with the best of Michael Palmer and Robin Cook in the medical thriller genre. At points it was predictable, and I noticed a certain pattern earlier than the investigators did, but it ended up being largely irrelevant. I don't think there were a ton of clues about who the killer was, unless the character appears in an earlier book I didn't read, but not being able to figure it out affected my enjoyment of it. Definitely looking forward to reading more in this series.