A peaceful dinner party with colleagues turned into a murder scene, setting off a chain of events that left Dr. Shannon Fraser's life in disarray. She struggled with commitment issues, her sister's sobriety, and her father's cancer diagnosis. Then, a threatening voice on the phone demanded information about the stranger's last words, pushing Shannon's life over the edge. Now, she's a target, unsure if the police can help, and her only chance to protect herself and her loved ones is to confront her hidden past.
This book was interesting to me, because it involved clandestine stem cell research. I work in medical research, and as it happens we are currently doing a study involving infusions of adult stem cells to treat chronic lung disease. Because of that, the subject matter was interesting. The author got some of the science right, but the research aspect really wrong. Evidently, these same characters were used in a previous novel, but I'm not sure where they can go from here. I had the bad guy pegged fairly early, since he had no visible purpose in the story. OK for a very light read....airplane or beach fare.
I thought this was a really good read. Kept me turning pages until wee hours of the morning. Contrary to other reviews, there weren't too many characters to keep up with but rather just enough to keep it interesting.
Médical thriller, good story with some twists and some stuuupids decisions taken by characters ( they know there's a murderer on the loose) just to pull them into more danger and up the suspense. The whole pursuit in the archive room is preposterous.
Some good moments, some moral reflections, all in all an entertaining story.
My best sentence, on page 111, the narrative about residents:" doctors in training wheels ". Hahaha!
This book was in my $5.oo for a bag of books bag. I don't normally like medical dramas. This book didn't change my opinion on that. I don't care how a surgeon does the surgery. I don't need the details. I don't want the details. I just want to know that the surgeon knows what he/she/it is doing. Nough said. The plot was a wee bit out there. The main problem was the end with Peter Clement tying everything up. The 'Maniac's motive was really, really, really lame. Not worth all the death and destruction. And nothing lead up to the end of the book. I know you are suppose to keep your readers guessing. By why did I read this book shouldn't be one of the guesses.
Interesting and plausible medical thriller about giving stroke and heart attack victims embryonic and adult stem cells against their consent. Also, a whole bunch of murder. Since this was written in 2003, I am interested to know if this unstudied treatment is really a thing.
es ist eher etwas für Erwachsene anstatt für Jugendliche und Spannung lässt sich nur wenig finden. es ist sehr unbefriedigend geschrieben. Für mich ist es nix und ich würde Teenagern zwischen 13-17 Jahre auch definitiv eher Bücher von Stephen King empfehlen (alles nur meine Meinung und kein hate!)
Not so sure if to give this a 3 or 4. This book has a good plot but I found hard to handle so many characters at once in the story. Many interesting twists and turns kept me up at night! A good read.
Took away a star as He kind of gives the impression that anyone opposed to abortion is narrow minded and that Christians are all stupid and fundamentalist. Other than that a good read.
I liked this book because I like the medical terms it uses mixed with a regular everyday encounter of two doctors. It also shows some of the malpractices that go own I the medical field