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Sto caricando le informazioni... Progetto di morte (1988)di Robin Cook
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. No hace mucho que el Dr. Jason Howard se incorporó al cuerpo médico del PBS cuando un compañero, el célebre Dr. Alvin Hayes, le invita a cenar para hablarle de un trascendental descubrimiento científico que tiene entre manos. Pero antes de poder revelarle los detalles, el Dr. Hayes muere inexplicablemente. A pesar de que la policía da por sentado que se trata de un asesinato motivado por la doble vida que llevaba en los bajos fondos de Boston, Howard está convencido de que fueron sus misteriosos descubrimientos científicos los que propiciaron el crimen. Dispuesto a llegar al fondo de la cuestión, Howard emprende una investigación que le conducirá desde los modestos laboratorios de la clínica a las selvas del noroeste del Pacífico, pasando por los rincones más sórdidos de Boston, hasta ir descubriendo los terribles riesgos que conllevan la investigación en torno al ADN y la manipulación genética. This was very enjoyable but not quite as in depth as some of my very favourites. I enjoyed the snatches of Jason’s regular life and could sympathise with his sorrow and frustration. It certainly seemed he was doing the job he was meant to, and really had to break out of his mould to deal with criminals and “rough” types. Hence his difficulties were believable. I was intrigued by Hayes and was emotionally affected by what happened with him. Jason’s investigation seemed to go a little slowly, with repetitious circumstances that frustrated him but gave him no new info. It was realistic for how he would think but a bit frustrating for someone who’s read the back cover (or even the prologue). I really enjoyed the Carol character, and how she puzzled Jason. I got a good laugh at his assumptions about her. Often the first thing people ask you is what you do for a living so they can put you in a category and decide if they should feel superior or not. Perhaps Cook was sending a little message here about judging people quickly. Action packed as usual, with things to ponder. I love having a bit of education tucked into a lot of fun. Dr. Jason Howard works for GHP and when his seemingly healthy patients begin to die of massive strokes and aneurysms he starts to lose his confidence and wonders what he's doing wrong in his practice. But when he starts to talk to colleagues and they confide in him that they are having the same problems with their own patients Jason begins to wonder if there isn't something on an epidemic level going on. When an eccentric colleague confides in him that he's made a major breakthrough in his research but dies before he can divulge what exactly, Jason is left to put the puzzle pieces together and find out what exactly is killing everyone. Can he find out before it's too late? Perfectly written and executed story. Yet another great one by Robin Cook. He is definitely the undisputed Master of the Medical Thriller! I thoroughly enjoyed this book! I will definitely be recommending it. Mortal Fear very much reminded me of Fatal Cure, they're roughly the same synopsis - corporate health care organisation decides to cut costs by killing expensive patients. The difference between the two however is the stories that get you there, here it's a clinic with a single doctor trying to unravel the mystery of a professor suddenly dying on a mystery illness along with scores of previously healthy people dying weeks later. In Fatal Cure it's at a hospital with loads of mystery deaths after elective surgeries and mild admissions. Is it worth reading if you've already read Fatal Cure? yes if you enjoy his books and the medical genre, otherwise probably not. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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A harrowing medical nightmare on the cutting edge of genetic research, Mortal Fear goes into the controversial future of modern medicine. At a large Boston clinic, a world-class biologist stumbles upon a miraculous discovery, a major scientific breakthrough. Soon, healthy, middle-aged patients are dying of old age. And the ultimate experiment in terror begins... Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999Classificazione LCVotoMedia:
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