A book that tricks you with promises of medical mystery, but turns out to be a third-rate thriller you see in straight-to-video flicks with barely any actual science in it.
Positive: | Negative: |
Has some medicine at the beginning | Dull, generic characters |
Dull, generic third-rate mystery plot | |
Forgettable, trite story | |
Forgets medicine altogether after the first few chapters |
This was my final Robin Cook book years ago. I read this one, and concluded Cook was doing no more than rehashing the same formula book after book, after book.
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