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By:Carol Cassella
Published on 2015-03-17 by Simon and Schuster
"A medical mystery wrapped in a contemporary love story, GEMINI is a stand out new novel from the Cassella, a practicing M.D.
and author of the national bestseller OXYGEN.
Think Jodi Picoult meets Abraham Verghese"--
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