Our friends here in Spain can never wrap their heads around the fact that a medical issue in the States can cost someone their life savings. We recently learned that more than half of U.S. debt collections are for medical bills. So with a cover like this, well, it’s hard to go any other direction with a joke. Medical sleaze is a sub-genre we’ve covered a lot, and we’ve folded nurse romances into that grouping, such as here, here, and here, but nurse novels were popular in their own right. Maybe more so than male oriented efforts, though we have no data to confirm that suspicion. This one, Las Vegas Nurse by Jane L. Sears, a top nurse romance author, is from 1963 and was published by Avon.
1962—Canada Has Last Execution
The last executions in Canada occur when Arthur Lucas and Ronald Turpin, both of whom are Americans who had been extradited north after committing separate murders in Canada, are hanged at Don Jail in Toronto. When Turpin is told that he and Lucas will probably be the last people hanged in Canada, he replies, “Some consolation.â€