
The Panopticon Nurse
She sees everything.
Except the one mistake that changes everything.
Sofia Morales is the most feared and respected nurse supervisor at San Marcos Hospital. From her glass-walled office-nicknamed "The Panopticon"-she monitors every detail, every decision, every life under her command. In her world, control is survival. Perfection is non-negotiable.
Until the night she overlooks a single alert.
A patient dies quietly.
A critical allergy warning goes unanswered.
And one digital signature transforms a fatal error into a "natural death."
At first, the system protects her.
The records are clean. The diagnosis is unquestioned. The case is closed.
But perfection leaves no room for doubt.
When a routine hospital audit begins and a young nurse recalls a detail that doesn't belong-a rash, a missing note, a moment that doesn't fit the official story-Sofia's carefully constructed reality begins to fracture.
What was buried as a minor oversight becomes a growing threat.
As paranoia tightens its grip, Sofia is forced into a silent battle against memory, data, and the truth she refuses to face. In a system built on trust and precision, one flaw can destroy everything.
Including her.
The Panopticon Nurse is a gripping psychological and medical thriller about control, guilt, and the devastating cost of a single mistake.
Perfect for readers who love:
- psychological thrillers with complex female protagonists
- medical dramas set inside high-pressure hospitals
- slow-burn suspense with moral dilemmas
- stories of obsession, perfectionism, and hidden truth
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