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"Ben Bairstow is a busy general surgeon whose life is filled
with routine cases and life-threatening emergencies. Into
that life comes a beautiful young woman, the wife of his
partner, who needs his medical attention. He struggles
between his attraction to her and his need to maintain a
distance if he is to help her get well. She is also attracted
to him, which complicates Bairstow’s life.
In his private life, Bairstow has three children, one of
whom has been arrested for shoplifting, and a devoted
wife. Developing conflicts in the family challenge each
member, threatening to drive them apart while Bairstow
strives to keep them, and himself, together."

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