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One great mystery doctor novel is 'The Silent Patient' by Alex Michaelides. It involves a psychologist trying to figure out why a patient became mute after murdering her husband. Another is 'House of Silk' which has a detective, in a way like a doctor of mysteries, trying to solve a complex case in a Victorian setting. And 'Before I Go to Sleep' is also interesting, where the main character has amnesia and a doctor is involved in her journey to recover her memories and uncover the mystery around her past.
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To be honest, I don't think there's a clear link. 'Flashdance' is a movie and Webb's 'Comic Relief' could be something completely different. Maybe it's just a random combination.
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