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Blindsight
Blindsight
Author: Robin Cook
Just when you thought is was safe to go back to your doctor or your hospital, Robin Cook produces a new chiller that will make you think twice. From Coma to Vital Signs, Cook's state-of-the-art tales of medical horror have earned him a vast following worldwide. And now comes Blindsight! With a theme reminiscent of Coma, here is Robin Cook at his...  more »
ISBN: 212806
Publication Date: 1992
Pages: 306
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Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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reviewed Blindsight on + 2 more book reviews
Great book
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Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the hospital or your doctor...
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Dr Laurie Montgomery, NYC pathologist, sets out to prove that seemly unrelated deaths by cocaine overdoes of NYC yuppies were not overdoses, but actually murders.
Good read.
celticscrapper27 avatar reviewed Blindsight on + 54 more book reviews
This was a good one! Very gripping with well developed likeable characters and an interesting storyline.
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Robin Cook is back--with his most shocking story of medical conspiracy since COMAS....Today, organ transplants are common miracles of science. But if the supply cannot meet the demand, how far will people go to find donors? Dr Laurie Montgomery, a forensic pathologist, learns the terrifying answer when she investigates a series of fatal "overdoses" of young professionals.
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Robin Cook is back--with a shocking story of medical conspiracy. Today, organ transplants are common miracles of science. But if the supply cannot meet the demand, how far will people go to find donors? Dr. Laurie Montgomery, a forensic pathologist, learns the terrifying answer when she investigates a series of fatal "overdose" of young professionals. Some crimes are beyond comprehension. But seeing is believing...
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This book was a quick and enjoyable read that held my interest. I think it was a little more believable than some of the books that Cook has written. The characters are lacking something that his other characters seemed to have.


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