Terminal (A Medical Thriller)
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Terminal (A Medical Thriller)

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G.P. Putnam's Sons
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From Publishers Weekly Good news: Cook ( Coma ; Blindsight ) lures us into his newest medical thriller easily and sustains our interest until the very end, despite lots of medispeak. Bad news: the characters are one-note players. Boston Irish "townie" Sean Murphy blazes through Harvard and Harvard Medical School, then leaps at the chance to spend part of his internship at a Miami clinic with a 100% remission rate for a particular type of cancer. He also wants to avoid making any commitment to beautiful nurse Janet Reardon, a Boston blueblood. But he's barred from the top-security cancer research lab, and then Janet arrives to work at the clinic, too--she's "aloof and untouchable" but not above chasing Sean, the dashing "Black Irish" with "Mediterranean" features. Dodging a suspicious security chief, an imperious clinic exec and a spying Japanese researcher, Sean and Janet gamely decide to "look into this medulloblastoma business." After the predictable chasing around south Florida, Sean holds the clinic head and his bikini-clad wife hostage in a research lab surrounded by cops while conducting experiments to prove that the clinic is involved in a dastardly plot to fake research results. At one point Sean and Janet are trailed by the security chief, two clinic hirelings, three Japanese would-be kidnappers and a psychopath who kills women suffering from breast cancer. As Sean says, "This is worse than Stephen King." Literary Guild main selection. Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition. Robin Cook, M.D., is the author of more than thirty books and is credited with popularizing the medical thriller with his wildly successful first novel, Coma . He divides his time among Florida, New Hampshire, and Boston. His most recent novels include Host , Cell , and Nano . --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition. "A spellbinder." —The Houston Chronicle --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition. From AudioFile "The abridgment is uneven as threads of the complex story are perfunctorily tied up in a few sentences, interrupting the overall suspense of the rest of the novel." A.A.B. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition. From School Library Journal YA-- The Forbes Cancer Center in Miami is experiencing unprecedented cure rates for patients stricken with medulloblastoma. Sean Murphy, a bright, brash, Harvard medical student, takes an elective at the center to learn as much as he can about the procedures and treatments. The icy atmosphere that greets him, coupled with a warning to stay away from the unit in question, fuels Sean's determination to discover why everything is veiled in such secrecy. To carry out his investigation, he enlists the help of his girlfriend, Janet Reardon, a nurse. These self-appointed detectives find themselves chased by a variety of factions and in trouble with the law before unearthing the horrible truth. The unfolding of events is totally implausible, but Cook weaves an action-packed story that is fun to read. - Grace Baun, Robert E. Lee High School, Springfield, VA Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • At a prestigious Florida medical center, brain cancer patients are treated with a one-hundred-percent success rate. Sean Murphy, a young medical student, finds it hard to believe. Is it a miracle cure? Or the biggest con job in the history of medicine?

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Terminal

Very interesting thriller book with twist. No time to put book down- I could wait to get the final chapter--- wonderful.
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Good Read

Terminal really kept your interest throughout the book. I wanted to keep reading and reading. I would recommend this book to my family and friends.
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I thought this was the best ever

Out of all Robin Cook books I've read so far, this one was the best from start to finish. I never would have guessed the end. Loved it!
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good book

The book kept your interest all the way thru -
the end was unperdictable
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So Far Fetched

Just outlandish. Half the city of Miami following this guy without him knowing. Yes, he did come across an awful scandal, but cops leery him go with such a minor slap on the wrist is outrageous.
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Four Stars

Love all of his books!
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Some oddities, but otherwise good

There are some very odd, unexplainable events, but I thought this was an overall good book. It didn't have enough medical issues like some of his books (the main plot was basically political and monetary gain), but the thrill was still there. Janet and Sean were more believable than these reviews would have you think. Just because someone is very wealthy and has a trust fund doesn't mean they can't be interested in nursing and wanting to help people, just like Sean's intelligence. He was show to be VERY intelligent in HIS field of study, but not in much else, like legal matters or social/personal matters. I read this assuming he had some form of high-functioning autism. It reads much better if you think of Sean as some kind of savant. Also, I purchased this for 75 cents at an antique mall. I can't give it less than 5 stars simply because of that. You don't normally find books this interesting that cheaply.
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Terminal, by Robin Cook

Very well written, keeps you reading, but does this go on in real life??
I would hate to think that people with cancers of this kind are in jeopardy of their lives!
However, very good reading, and glad the good guys won in the end!