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Mortal Fear
  

Mortal Fear (Library Binding)

by Robin Cook (Author) "The pain was like a white-hot knife starting somewhere in his chest and quickly radiating upward in blinding paroxysms to paralyze his jaw and left..." (more)
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"A chilling odyssey into the origins of life-and death." (USA Weekend) --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


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Internist Jason Howard begins to believe that eminent geneticist Dr. Alvin Hayes was murdered and that the key to his death lies hidden in the molecular genetics lab at the Boston Health Care Clinic. Reissue. NYT. " --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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3.0 out of 5 stars DEATH RATTLES, Feb 18 2004
By Michael Butts (Martinsburg, WV USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mortal Fear (Paperback)
Cook once again serves us up a hero who decides to become a private investigator and research things he should leave to the police. At least in this one, the police are one step behind him. Cook gives us his standard sciene gone wrong plot, although fascinating at times and extremely readable. Cook is no great writer, but he manages to hook his audience, and enable us to root for the good guy even though most of the time they act like juveniles.
Readable.
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5.0 out of 5 stars IF YOUR ONLY GONNA READ ONE BOOK IN YOUR LIFETIME..., Jan 20 2003
By "jbuilt" (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mortal Fear (Paperback)
I'm not exactly a huge fan of Robin Cook. I actually never heard of him until I read this. I read a lot of books, and I think this is the best I've ever read. I'm not even into the whole medicine thing but I found this book most interesting on many levels. He slowly builds up the suspence until you just can't take it anymore! I finished reading this book in less than a day. I couldn't put it down! That's never happened to me before!!!

I definatley recommend this book to anybody, even if you don't like reading! It's guaranteed to hold your interest. Someone should make a movie out of this! WOW!

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2.0 out of 5 stars This IS the Weakest Link, Sep 30 2002
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This review is from: Mortal Fear (Paperback)
This is the most disappointing Robin Cook novel I've read. The novel's protagonist, internest Dr. Jason Howard, is a middle-aged widower who sold his practice and signed a contract with an HMO organization after his wife's death. Unfortunately, this backstory is the most interesting part of the novel. The premise is smart, but the plotting is inexplicably weak. Howard is a nice, hardworking, affable doctor who contends with the plethora of daily outpatients in an HMO-owned facility. Suddenly, a colleague invites him to dinner, says he discovered something incredibly and then dies. The reader is then thrust into the story. The villain is sorrily predictable. Once you read the description of this character in the early part of the book, it's obvious that they're the evil mastermind behind Howard's colleague's demise and the strange course of events that follow. The most interesting character in the novel is Carol Donner, an exotic dancer who had a fling with said dead colleague. She's fascinating, but little is revealed about her and you wonder why she's there at all.

I've been thrilled with the Cook books I've read. If you are too, do yourself a favor and stay away from this one.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Scariest Cook book, yet
Just like the title of the book, Mortal Fear, I thought it was one of the scariest book written by Cook. Don't read it at night.. Read more
Published on Jun 19 2001 by E. Lee

3.0 out of 5 stars Have no fear of "Mortal Fear"
I suppose that when a person picks up a book like "Mortal Fear" to read, certain expectations shouldn't come to mind. Read more
Published on Jul 19 2000 by Keith Hunt

3.0 out of 5 stars Some suspense...but more disappointment
I enjoyed reading parts of this book because of the way that Robin Cook has the ability to intertwine medical research with suspense but ,about halfway through the book, you start... Read more
Published on Jun 27 2000 by WhatchuTalkin'Bout

3.0 out of 5 stars Good moments, but predictable!
In this Robin Cook novel, the reader once again is faced with a predictable plot, easy-to-spot villains, and a medical ethics message. Read more
Published on Feb 9 2000 by Tracy Davis

4.0 out of 5 stars Overall, the book was a suspenseful thriller.
Mortal Fear was a great suspense book. You never knew what was going to happen next. Robin Cook is a great author. He knows just how to get a reader's attention. Read more
Published on Oct 21 1998

4.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
In 'Mortal Fear' Robin Cook introduces another frightening idea , as in his previous books, -- Killing older patients who will probably require prolonged treatment to make way for... Read more
Published on Jul 2 1998 by Ashwin N. Ananthakrishnan

5.0 out of 5 stars Mortal Fear: Excellent!
One of Cook's less famous books, a fantastic blend of medicine and terror. I enjoyed just as well as any of his other novels, if you like Cook, you will like Mortal Fear!
Published on Feb 20 1998 by TimeSeller@aol.com

2.0 out of 5 stars Unlike Cook
Although this book is written with the same Cook preciseness and great flow, It lacked a "finess" that I associate with Cook's novels. Read more
Published on Jul 26 1996

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