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An exciting launch

Sudip Bhaduri has been a staunch supporter of the Write On, Ripon! group for a long time and launched his debut novel last night. Code Blue: Diagnosis Deception was inspired by his own time as a junior doctor and is a riveting read. He has dedicated the book to the memory of his father, who was also a doctor and died at a tragically early age.

Sudip asked Nicky, who acted as one of his Beta readers, to introduce him, after which he read some extracts from the book and talked about the background to it all.

I was asked to give some thoughts before Sudip invited questions from the audience. He is already working on a sequel and hopes to bring it out next year.

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