What happens when a tragedy needs a face?When an eight-year-old child dies after a traffic accident, the spotlight falls on the on-call surgeon who was briefly unreachable. Within hours, suspicion turns into accusation. Reporters arrive. Headlines harden. A respected doctor becomes the centre of a national scandal before the facts are fully known.The Accused Surgeon is a gripping medical novel about blame, media trial, hospital scandal, public judgment, and the devastating speed of modern outrage. Set against the tense world of surgery, emergency care, and institutional pressure, it explores how narrative can overtake truth, and how a life can be destroyed long before any investigation is complete.Part literary fiction, part medical drama, and part courtroom of public opinion, this novel examines reputation, injustice, journalism, and the human cost of being named too soon. It is a powerful story about doctors, patients, tragedy, accusation, and the dangerous gap between fact and headline.For readers interested in medical ethics, healthcare, scandal, justice, and psychological drama, The Accused Surgeon is a haunting and deeply relevant story.