
The Fracture List A Novel
Every broken body goes on the list.
So does every doctor.
Eli Mercer enters orthopaedic residency with a simple belief: if a body is broken, a surgeon should be able to fix it.
He is the son of a working-class father whose own spine was ruined by pain, paperwork, and doctors who saw the MRI before they saw the man. Eli vows to become something different. A doctor who listens. A surgeon who heals. A man who will never let the system harden him.
But inside Jefferson's bone house, good intentions are the first thing to fracture.
The hours are brutal. The hierarchy is unforgiving. Patients become case numbers, residents become machines, and every act of compassion must compete with the next trauma page, the next surgery, the next name added to the list.
As Eli rises from terrified intern to gifted spine surgeon, the work gives him everything he thought he wanted: skill, status, mastery, and the power to rebuild the human body with steel and titanium. But every patient leaves a mark. An elderly woman desperate to dance at her granddaughter's wedding. A young girl bent beneath the weight of expectation. A veteran whose surgery succeeds while his life falls apart. And a wife Eli keeps promising to come home to, until the promise becomes another thing he cannot keep.
The Fracture List is a haunting, unflinching medical novel about ambition, sacrifice, and the quiet violence of becoming excellent in a system that rewards precision and punishes humanity.
For readers of literary fiction, medical drama, and morally complex stories that linger long after the final page, The Fracture List asks one unforgettable question:
How many bodies can a surgeon fix before he forgets how to save his own?
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