Name of the Author: Robin Cook
Year of Publication: 2001 (first published 1985)
No. of Pages: 254
Publisher: Pan MacMillan
About the Book:
I picked up a Robin Cook after a long time. It is the usual genre. Nothing too great. So a pharmaceutical company is conducting experimental research in trying to control the behaviour of doctors and fund advancements in the field of medicine. A young medical school student gets involved and plays detective. It is not one of Cook’s better works. The story is pretty obvious from the first page and it is quite boring to read through two hundred odd pages of something so mundane. As a saving grace, it is a quick read and puts little stress on the head.
Final Analysis: Can be avoided.
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