Long After Midnight56 reviews
Iris Johansen

Bantam, 1997

Very Suspenseful, Love The Characters So Much I Want More Of Them

+ Awesome book!
+ Excellent end
+ Re Audio version of Long After Midnight
  
  











  



  
Choose Wisely to Kill1 review
Richard J. Stephenson

Xlibris Corporation, 2001

A smart action filled book

I really enjoyed this book. It seemed to be a perfect fit with the times. The author started with the premise of the evil that would happen if a drug company could sneak past the FDA a drug which is awful but that would be incredibly profitable to them.(Think of how these drug companies are just ...
  
  











  



  
Deadly Errors14 reviews
Allen Wyler, Allen R. Wyler

Forge Books, 2005

Thoughts from another physician.

+ What Peter Benchley did for the open water...
+ Outstanding Debut
+ Vagas Dave is mistaken
  
  











  



  
By the Light of the Moon206 reviews
Dean Koontz

Bantam, 2003

One of Koontz's best!

+ Dean Koontz audio books
+ One of my favorites!
+ This Book is a Lot of Fun
  
  











  



  
The Lake House296 reviews
James Patterson

Grand Central Publishing, 2005

James Patterson

+ Good story

As usual a gripping book. JP is the best writer and I have collected all his books. Highly recommend this book to anyone.
  
  











  



  
Chromosome 6144 reviews
Robin Cook

The Berkley Publishing Group, 1998

One of Cook's Best!!!

+ The Perils Of Genetic Engineering -- Interesting Topic, Gripping Action
+ Another Great Book!

This is one of my favorite Robin Cook books. This rather prophetically scary story weaves together genetic engineering and cloning in humans and primates. Given rapid advances in modern technology, a story like this not only could come true any day, but do we really have any idea whether ...
  
  











  



  
Cold Steel
Paul Carson

ARROW (RAND), 1999
  
  











  



  
Mengele's Legacy15 reviews
David J. Weinberg

Rutledge Books, 2001

scary enough to be real!

+ THOUGHT PROVOKING, QUICK PACED, SCARY
+ Great conversation
+ First Aids, Last Rights
+ Frightening Science Fiction
  
  











  



  
Year Zero145 reviews
Jeff Long

Pocket Star, 2003

Wonderful!!

If you like fiction loosely based on historical events; then you'll love this book. Fast paced and srticulate. Jeff Long certainly lets his talent shine in this novel.
  
  











  



  
Obsessed (Peter Zaks Mysteries)3 reviews
G. H. Ephron

St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2004

fantastic medical thriller

+ An Entertaining Mystery Resumes This Fine Series
+ Best yet from G.H. Ephron!

Forensic psychologist Dr. Peter Zak is happy working at the prestigious Peace Psychiatric Institute and is looking forward to keeping his date with private investigator Annie Squires. When he walks to the parking lot he notices that Dr. Emily Ryan, who he is supervising, has a flat tire and ...
  
  











  



  
Fatal Care5 reviews
Leonard Goldberg

Signet, 2001

A medical thriller on a par with Patricia Cornwell

+ A Great Thriller

Memorial Medical Center in Greater Los Angeles is the base of operations for world-renowned forensic pathologist Joanna Blalock. Together with her significant other, police officer Jake Sinclair, she logs in more work hours in a week than most people put in a month. Right now both are working on ...
  
  











  



  
Breaking the Silence25 reviews
Diane Chamberlain

Mira, 1999

A great author!!

+ Mind games
+ Captivating Duel Story line
+ Absolutely absorbing and diverting!
+ A great author!!
  
  











  



  
The Cure3 reviews
Jack D. Hunter

Forge Books, 2003

the perfect cure for the summer time blues

+ AuthorZone.Com Book Review
+ Hunter's New Book is His Best Yet!

Research scientist Dr. Anson Lunt dies in a plane crash just on the verge of a victory that would have made him a household name along with historical persona like Fleming and Salk. His team has discovered the medical equivalent to the philosopher's stone, an apparent cure for cancer that ...
  
  











  



  
The Homing39 reviews
John Saul

Ballantine Books, 2002

This book will sting you in the butt!

+ Creepy Crawling Nightmare!
+ Not so bad, considering...

First and foremost,I would like to say that this book is toxic!Well,what I mean is that:if you hate insects,don't even bother reading the book,farless for this review.Don't say that I didn't warn you...Anyway,if you have the stomach for it,lets get down to business. Main characters(Karen ...
  
  











  



  
Mount Dragon88 reviews
Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child

Tor Books, 1997

EXCELLENT READ

+ A fun read
+ A fictional look at our love-hate relationship with science

The action builds by changing the reader's perspective from one character to another. Drawn into the consequences of biomedical affairs, both past and present, the characters deal with ethics, greed and the crushing choice whether or not to construct and release into the world a virus that is 100% ...
  
  











  



  
False Memory498 reviews
Dean Koontz

Bantam, 2000

LOVED THIS BOOK!

I listened to the audio book version of this - it was one of the best books I've listened to! I absolutely LOVED it! When the book was over, I felt a sad loss for my characters I've grown to know and love - especially Dr. Mark Ahriman. Yes, he was the bad guy, but he was so well written that it ...
  
  











  



  
Mutation131 reviews
Robin Cook

Berkley, 1990

My all-time favorite Robin Cook book!

+ great, exciting reading.
+ Strange..

This is, by far, my favorite Robin Cook book. Just the thought of using modern genetic engineering technology to create the child of your dreams is fascinating (and, scary!) Excellent story with a shocking ending!
  
  











  



  
The Christopher Factor2 reviews
Lindsey S. Davis

Xlibris Corporation, 2000

Excellent Read/Good Twists

+ A truly excellent Thriller!!

I am a fan of many genres and had no idea what this book was about until I read the first couple of pages. 24 hours later and I finished the last page with avengence. Davis writes with a plan and gives you bits of information as he builds towards the climax: excellently placed. Do not underestimate ...
  
  











  



  
Death Rounds8 reviews
Peter Clement

Fawcett, 1999

Definitely a page turner

+ A Excellent Mystrey
+ Suspenseful

I read this book and thought it to be a great page turner... it didn't take me long to read it, I couldn't wait to get to the end. Another thing that I liked about this book is that the main character continues from Lethal Injection. The medical information was very interesting... makes you think ...
  
  











  



  
Marker90 reviews
Robin Cook

Berkley, 2006

Think twice about your next "elective" surgery!

Robin Cook, once again, takes a medical marvel, genetic marking, and turns it into a suspenseful roller-coaster ride. Dr's. Jack Stapleton and Laurie Montgomery are medical examiners for the city of New York. They are also lovers, but Laurie starts questioning their relationship when she ...