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Foreign Body by Robin Cook
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Formulaic claptrap. I suspect Mr. Cook regrets this one on reflection. Holds your attention about as long as a mediocre chicken balti. ( )
  MeePuak | Nov 15, 2009 |
Kinda just ended with no real suspense. I listened to this on CDs so many that's the difference(?) ( )
  pdplish | Nov 9, 2009 |
Robin Cook is always a good read, but this story is not up to his usual standard of story telling. The story line near the end was not true to how it started. If Jennifer was really concerned over her grandmother's death would she be so quick to help the person who cause her to die? ( )
  Ruby95 | Aug 20, 2009 |
Between the info dumps, telling rather than showing, and awkward dialogue, I stopped reading after 10 chapters. I just couldn't push myself any further hoping that it would get better. And do Latino women really call their grandmother 'granny'? ( )
  baleclerc | Jun 15, 2009 |
Crap! Sorry I hate to be so mean and negative, but this book was and is a total piece of crap! I'm really not much of a Cook fan, but I have read some of his novels and I have thoroughly enjoyed a few of them, but definitely not this one. When reading this book I got the feeling that Cook needed a new car or something of value. Maybe he needed to send a niece or nephew to college and the tuition was due immediately. The book felt rushed and neglected. There doesn't seem to be any depth of thought or character development to this one. The only reason I stayed with it is because my mother passed away halfway through this novel and I felt as if I owed it to her to finish the story. She would have been disappointed too. ( )
  Lame | May 11, 2009 |
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A series of unexplained deaths in foreign hospitals sends an idealistic UCLA medical student on a desperate search for answers, in this chilling tale from the master of the medical thriller.

Jennifer Hernandez is a fourth-year medical student at UCLA, just completing an elective in general surgery, whose world is shattered during a break in an otherwise ordinary day. While relaxing in the surgical lounge of L.A.’s Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, she half-listens to a piece on medical tourism, where first-world citizens travel to third-world countries for surgery. But when she hears her beloved grandmother’s name mentioned, her own heart nearly stops: the CNN reporter says Maria Suarez-Hernandez had died, a day after undergoing a hip replacement in New Delhi’s Queen Victoria Hospital.

Maria had raised Jennifer and her brothers from infancy, and their bond was unshakable. Still, the news that Maria had traveled to India was a shock to Jennifer, until she realized that it was the only viable option for the hardworking yet uninsured woman. Devastated, and desperate for answers, Jennifer takes emergency leave from school and heads to India, where relations with local officials go from sympathetic to sour as she presses for more information. With the discovery of other unexplained deaths followed by hasty cremations, Jennifer reaches out to her mentor, New York City medical examiner Dr. Laurie Montgomery, who has her own deep connection to Maria.

Laurie, along with her husband, Dr. Jack Stapleton, rushes to the younger woman’s side, discovering a sophisticated medical facility with little margin for error. As the death count grows, so do the questions, leading Laurie and Jennifer to unveil a sinister, multilayered conspiracy of global proportions.

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