by Robin Cook
Sometimes you just need to read some old school medical horror.
This wasn't as good as Mortal Fear, but still enjoyable. The first 12 pages hook you, but then the book slows down until about midway. Half way through, the book picks up speed and hooks you again. After reading two Robin Cook novels in a row, his books sounded formulaic, so I don't recommend readin...
This wasn't as good as Mortal Fear, but still enjoyable. The first 12 pages hook you, but then the book slows down until about midway. Half way through, the book picks up speed and hooks you again. After reading two Robin Cook novels in a row, his books sounded formulaic, so I don't recommend readin...
Coma starts out so well and encompasses such a wonderfully sinister plot that it's a shame it had to be written by Robin Cook. I read the author's Shock not too long ago. In the nearly 25 years that had elapsed between the publication of the books, Cook clearly hadn't learned a thing about creating ...
Tengo ganas de leerlo, me lo recomendó un amigo.Update:Buen thriller, fácil de leer. Sin embargo, no me terminé de conectar con los personajes y por momentos la investigación de Susan parecía poco realista.Entrar y salir de una instalación como el Jefferson, conseguir las historias clínicas, etc. Me...
I enjoyed this book. I found it difficult to put down and read it in only 2 days. I am glad that I read it AFTER I had to have knee surgery and not before though =)
Good One !!!
Robin Cook pretty much owned the medical thriller. Hmm, I wonder who owns the genre now? This was perhaps his best book.