Omega
by Patrick Lynch
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A super bacteria, resistant to all known antibiotics, sweeps South Central Los Angeles with the result that victims of violence die of infection. The action centers on efforts by Dr. Marcus Ford to obtain a new antibiotic which is being denied doctors by powerful interests.Tags
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Omega is a medical thriller and like most medical thrillers there is a lot of medical jargon. It uses words like sternocleidomastoid and cricothyroidotomy and I have no idea what they mean. But that doesn’t matter. You can always understand the context well enough. Some of the terms and procedures are even explained for you right in the text which I found rather interesting. Marcus Ford turns into a bit of a tragic figure. When things start to go wrong for him they go wrong in a big way. You feel bad for him as he gets blamed for things that are beyond his control and his whole world seems to be falling apart and you want things to turn around for him but you know that they won’t and you wait with anticipation for the next horrible show more tragedy. You can understand his disbelief, outrage and helplessness as people die and no one will listen to him or let him help and the answers stay just out of his reach. Lynch does a great job of making the reader feel the desperation, fear, and urgency as things start to spiral out of control. It all starts out so small and builds until you can imagine it having disastrous and far reaching consequences. The story pulls you along as you follow Marcus as time and all his options run out. He doesn’t know who to trust, where to turn, what to do, or even what is right. It is suspenseful, engrossing, fast paced and an entertaining read. show less
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- Epigraph
- If we go on abusing antibiotics as we now do, we are faced with a return to a medical dark age, in which antibiotics no longer work against a vast range of infections, some created by antibiotics, some perhaps epidemic and de... (show all)adly... Idealists who seek to alert us to the damage done are opposed by an unholy alliance of those who supply and those who demand. -- Professor Graham Dukes, Professor of Drug Policy Studies, University of Groningen
The global pharmaceuticals business is worth at least $270 billion a year. -- Vikram Sahu, Credit Suisse First Boston - Dedication
- This book is dedicated to the staff of the King/Drew Medical Center in South Central Los Angeles.
- First words
- Dzilla was at the corner of La Salle and Florence reading his mail-order catalogue when he saw the Shark coming along the heat-buckled sidewalk, a package under his left arm.
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- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)One year after the interview was published, the first Ribomax clones became available over-the-counter from unlicensed traders in Shanghai and Hangzhou...
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- Margolin, Phillip
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