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Foreign Body | 
enlarge | Author: Robin Cook Publisher: Penguin Audio Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 30 reviews Sales Rank: 225859
Format: Audiobook Media: Audio CD Edition: Unabridged Number Of Items: 10 Pages: 11 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 5.8 x 5.4 x 1.5
ISBN: 014314314X Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780143143147 ASIN: 014314314X
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Product Description Unabridged CDs 11 CDs, 13 hours
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.
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Foreign Body unfortunately is very predictable December 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have always enjoyed Robin Cook and his ability to keep one engrossed as the plot thickens progressively. Unfortunately, for "Foreign Body", I was pretty much convinced of exactly what was going to happen long before it did. I continued through the book to see how things would develop but, as it turned out, there were no turns, no surprises. Hope his next one is more of a "Medical Thriller." Robin Cook always uses the English language beautifully in his descriptions, he is not simply a storyteller but a writer. Better plot and development next time, please.
I love Robin Cook! November 24, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Robin Cook is my favorite author of what I would call the Medical or Scientific sub-genre of mystery/thrillers. And Foreign Body was no disappointment.
Formulaic, but fun November 20, 2008 This book follows the typical Robin Cook mold that's been prevalent in his last few books. Greedy person or persons A try to discredit medical institution B for their own financial gain by killing a bunch of people and trying to pin it on medical institution B..that may be a very boiled down version of Cook's formula, but you get the idea.
Even so, I found this book to be good for what it was. A medical thriller that read very quickly. Despite the familiarity with the plot, it moves along at a great pace.
I won't give up too much of the plot because that's been mentioned ad nauseum in other reviews and the book's jacket.
It would be nice to have some time off from Jack and Laurie though. I do enjoy reading the escapades of those two characters, but I wouldn't mind seeing stories of some other characters. Seems like alot of authors are doing that these days. Rollins with his Sigma Force novels, Preston and Child with Penderghast books. I know these are fan favorite characters but Cook's written great books that don't feature these two.
In any event, I don't think it was nearly as bad as alot of the other reviews I've skimmed over on here. It reads much quicker than its 420+ pages so it's worth a look for Robin Cook fans in my estimation.
Interesting "what if" scenario! November 20, 2008 This book is an interesting "what if" scenario involving the phenomenon of medical tourism. Cook was thinking out-of-the-box for this one! This novel also gives the reader a fascinating look into the private hospitals, customs, and daily life in India.
Aw, come on....it wasn't that bad.... November 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Although not the most exciting medical thriller I've read, it wasn't as bad as all that. The story was predictable -- a female medical student(always beautiful and brilliant and in this case, flawed) happens upon a conspiracy and she enlists her friends Jack and Laurie to help her solve the puzzle and save the day. I found the topic of medical tourism quite interesting as I had not heard of it before. The description of India made me vow to stay on American soil and certainly to avoid considerations of traveling to have my next elective surgical procedure performed in that country! The dialog wasn't as bad as I had been led to believe it would be, and the story moved along at a fast pace. This is a quick read that doesn't require the mind to be engaged. Readers already know what has happened and why so it's a matter of watching as the cohort figure it out. Suspend any notions of realism as the characters endeavor to solve the mystery halfway around the world. Can't Jack and Laurie retire yet??? I'm ready for some new blood......
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