Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. Timothy Sheard has 23 books on Goodreads with 205 ratings. Timothy Sheard’s most popular book is This Won't Hurt a Bit.

  2. Tim Sheard. Veteran nurse Timothy Sheard is a writer and lifelong labor and social justice activist. After publishing 11 novels and over 50 short stories, he founded ...

  3. nwu.org › new-york › author-pagesTimothy Sheard | NWU

    Timothy Sheard. After writing six crime novels featuring Lenny Moss, hospital custodian, union steward and amateur detective, Timothy launched his independent publishing company, Hard Ball Press, in order to mentor and publish working class writers. His first publication is Murder of a Post Office Manager, by Paul Felton, a veteran postal ...

  4. Oct 1, 2016 · Seven novels in the Lenny Moss series by Timothy Sheard all take place in a hospital in Philadelphia. Sheard is a retired nurse, and his detective is a hospital custodian, a Columbo-style gumshoe who does not carry a gun or badge but packs a rod of perseverance in pursuit of criminals and ruthless managers.

  5. Aug 2, 2006 · In the third novel, A Race Against Death, Moss and most of the staff are pitted against a brutal heat wave and a vicious murderer. Timothy Sheard writes engrossing novels. The protagonist, Lenny Moss, is a "simple" metropolitan hospital custodian, but he has an affinity for solving crimes and helping people.

    • (6)
    • Timothy Sheard
  6. Sep 8, 2020 · I highly recommend. If you think you know all about COVID, think again. This first responder’s must-read diary is a nonfiction piece, a rare account of a warrior on the front line, written by Nurse T, a critical care professional with 20 years of hospital duty, and Timothy Sheard, a retired nurse of 40 years.

    • Nurse T, Timothy Sheard
  7. Timothy Sheard. Hi. I'm a veteran nurse and have worked for 40 years in hospitals. I want to tell the world what it's really like on the front lines of the American health factory. So my crime stories capture the gritty, scary, funny and loving events I see every day in the hospital.