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Win a set of Nancy Peach's The Night Shift for your reading group

For Adults

We have 2 sets of 5 copies of Nancy Peach’s The Night Shift to offer 2 lucky book groups! To enter, email your details to onemorechapter@harpercollins.co.uk before the 24th November 2025, with subject header The Night Shift.

Hearts are set to race on the night shift before Christmas…

Violet Winters is starting her first week of nights and she is petrified. She’s a straight-A student, but practising medicine on real people is another matter entirely. Seems like being a straight-talker can get you in hot water when it comes to patient care… With no one special to spend Christmas with, she signs herself up for the holiday night shift. How much damage could she possibly do?

Dr Gus Jovic, on the other hand, is universally popular, famously unflappable in a crisis and appears to charm patients with ease. But Violet can’t help but wonder … how come Mr Perfect is avoiding a Christmas at home too?

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