The master of the medical thriller returns with his latest heart-pounding drama. Twenty-eight-year-old Sean McGillin seems the picture of youthful good...
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The master of the medical thriller returns with his latest heart-pounding drama. Twenty-eight-year-old Sean McGillin seems the picture of youthful good health, until he fractures a leg while skating in New York City's Central Park. Nothing life-threatening, yet within twenty-four hours of his surgical treatment he is dead. Next, a thirty-six-year-old mother, Darlene Morgan, receives minor knee surgery to repair a torn ligament - and within twenty-four hours she too has died. New York City medical examiners Dr. Laurie Montgomery and Dr. Jack Stapleton appear again in Robin Cook's electrifying twenty-fifth novel, as they confront a series of puzzling hospital deaths of young and healthy patients after undergoing successful treatment. Despite resistance from her superiors, Laurie doggedly pursues the investigation. Though lit seems impossible to determine why and how these patients are dying, she tomes to realize that not only are the fatalities somehow related-they're cold-bloodedly intentional. Can lit be that Laurie has stumbled upon the trait of a remarkably clever serial killer - one with a very unusual motive and with disturbing ties to both medical research and the cut and thrust of modern health cane? As Laurie's personal life continues to unravel disastrously, the need for answers becomes ever more urgent.
A bestselling author of many years, Dr. Robin Cook has written twenty-four previous novels. He is currently on leave from the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, and lives and works in Florida.