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The New York Times -bestselling author and master of the medical thriller returns with another heart-pounding story of medical intrigue. With her young son's potentially fatal neuroblastoma in complete remission, New York City medical examiner Laurie Montgomery returns to work, only to... read more

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Drama and intrigue involving the NY Mob, the Japanese Yakuza, a Medical Research company, and a NY Medical Examiner. Difficult to read at first due to all of the Japanese names. Once you are used to pronouncing them, the non-stop action begins. Excellent reading.

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Laurie Montgomery rolled over onto her side to look at her alarm clock. It wasn't quite five-thirty in the morning, and the alarm wouldn't go off for almost another half-hour.

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Chapters 1-42
Epilogue

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This is book 10 of 10 in Jack Stapleton/Laurie Montgomery. (standard series)

Preceded by Intervention.

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  1. Robin Cook (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Putnam Adult
Country: USA
Publication Date: Aug-2010
ISBN: 978-0399156625
Page Count: 416

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