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Critical Judgment
Critical Judgment
Author: Michael Palmer
A mysterious set of symptoms has a young medical star making dangerous inquiries into Colstar manufacturing. Tense emergency room drama.
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ISBN-13: 9780553840155
ISBN-10: 0553840150
Publication Date: 11/1997
Pages: 464
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  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Bantam Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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Readnmachine avatar reviewed Critical Judgment on + 1475 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Although the Heartless Corporate Giant as Villain is old hat, one final plot twist raises this medical thriller from the norm.
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A character in Palmer's latest medical chiller (after Silent Treatment) refers to the industrial enclave of Patience, Calif., locked among mountains above San Francisco, as "Faustville." It certainly seems as if the town has made a pact with the devil in order to thrive. Emergency room doctor Abby Dolan has been at Patience Regional Hospital for only a few months when she begins totting up "NIWWs"-her shorthand for patients whose complaints offer her "no idea what's wrong." The hospital and town are literally overshadowed by the manufacturing giant Colstar, a cliff-dwelling international battery-making concern whose security rivals that of the Pentagon. After Abby's fiance, Josh Wyler, a new Colstar employee, suddenly exhibits alarming manic symptoms and threatens her with violence, Abby begins to wonder if Colstar is exposing its employees to the toxic heavy metal cadmium, a battery component. It doesn't take her long to cross Colstar security chief Lyle Quinn, or to be approached for help by an earnest group known as the Alliance, headed by Abby's handsome ER colleague Lew Alvarez, who also suspects that Colstar's chemicals are harming the town. If the soulless but many-eyed corporation, secret underground labs and evil experiments on unwitting patients are familiar elements to medical suspense fans, Palmer, an M.D. who worked in emergency medicine, renders them, for the most part, gripping and fresh. Scenes of medical terror (particularly one involving a claustrophobic patient who suffers an allergic reaction inside an MRI cylinder) are wrenchingly scary, and the imaginative final twists confirm that Palmer is reaching the top of a demanding craft. Doubleday Book Club main selection; Literary Guild and Mystery Book Club alternates.
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Helpful Score: 1
I have enjoyed most of Michael Palmer's books. Usually pretty clean and while suspenseful, not overly "dark".
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Very good medical thriller. This one has a strong female main character and a frigtening premise that makes one a little scared to visit a hospital anytime soon. I have enjoyed
other books by Michael Palmer as well.
punkinema avatar reviewed Critical Judgment on + 305 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I am a big fan of Michael Palmer. This one had unexpected twists, action, drama, little romance and mystery (of course!).
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bamboochik avatar reviewed Critical Judgment on + 54 more book reviews
Suspensful hospital thriller!
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Dr. Abby Dolan follows her fiance, Josh Wyler, to Patience, CA, where he has a job with a giant manufacturing plant Colstar. When undidiagnosable patients start showing up in the hospital, Abby begins to suspect Colstar might be responsible, especially when John starts having headaches and pain-driven episodes of manic, even violent behavior. Then Abby finds herself playing a dangerous game of cat and mouse. This was a good emergency room drama filled with knife-edge tension. Suspense fans will enjoy the read.
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I like a good thriller, and I don't mind if it's not great literature, but I thought this one was a little silly at times. That said, it held my interest with a lot of action, so I'm not sorry I read it.
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Wonderful book! I reccommend this book to anyone!
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Has you on your toes with guessing what's going to happen next. Good writer and good book.


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