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The Oath [Abridged] [Audiobook] (Audio Cassette)

by John Lescroart (Author), Robert Lawrence (Reader)
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Bad medicine makes good plotting in John Lescroart's latest, which brings back lawyer Dismas Hardy and his best friend, homicide cop Abe Glitsky. A string of suspicious deaths at a San Francisco HMO don't look like murder at first--until Tim Markham, the head of the HMO, dies from injuries received in a hit-and-run accident. But did the injuries really kill him? Glitsky believes that Hardy's client, Dr. Eric Kensing, killed his boss. Kensing had at least two good reasons: not only was Markham having an affair with his wife, but his cost- cutting restrictions were threatening the lives of Kensing's patients. Kensing is a bit too heroic for the reader to ever believe in him as a suspect, and the real murderer is pretty obvious from the get-go, which cuts down the suspense. Still, the reappearance of Glitsky and Hardy will be welcomed by Lescroart's many fans, who'll be delighted with the widowed cop's new wife and new life and happy to see the guys back in familiar if well-trodden territory. --Jane Adams --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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With their reputation for rolling up hefty profits while doling out penny-pinching care, HMOs have emerged as a favorite villain of crime writers. Lescroart gets in his licks with this scalpel-sharp thriller, the ninth in the Dismas Hardy line. This time around, the San Francisco attorney finds himself representing Dr. Eric Kensing, who stands accused of murdering his boss, Tim Markham, the CEO of the Parnassus Medical Group, a struggling HMO providing health services to all the city's employees. An autopsy shows that Markham, hospitalized in critical condition following a hit-and-run, died not of his injuries but of a potassium overdose. It doesn't look good for Kensing. Not only was he the doctor on duty, but he had plenty of motive; his wife was having an affair with Markham. As police investigators, led once again by Lt. Abe Glitsky, home in on Kensing, the case veers in another direction. The police discover that Markham is actually the 12th person to have been killed recently while under Parnassus's care. And Kensing can't be blamed for all of them. The investigation leads police and Hardy to a multitude of suspects, most connected to Parnassus's zeal for ruthless cost cutting. Burdened at times by Hardy's musings and a few awkwardly placed clues, Lescroart's latest featuring the cunning, self-effacing attorney and dedicated family man is still a skillfully researched and executed piece of work. The author wisely steers clear of taking cheap shots at the HMO industry, yet manages to direct a sharp beam into some of its darker crevices. Fans of the popular series should know that there are no courtroom scenes, unusual for the trial-prone Hardy, but Lescroart manages to squeeze in almost every member of his usual large and always entertaining cast. (Feb. 4)Forecast: The reliably excellent Lescroart carries on, delivering yet another winner. A massive ad/promo campaign including the simultaneous release of the paperback edition of The Hearing, a 10-city author tour and a one-day laydown should swell the already well-populated ranks of his fans.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Dragging story, July 2 2007
By Toni Osborne "The Way I See It" (Montreal, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Oath (Mass Market Paperback)
This drama is about greed in the health industry and may leave you with a bitter taste in your mouth and wondering if in some jurisdiction profit doesn't supersede patient care....Oh! The health care system...

I have mixed feeling about this story, although I couldn't put the book down at first. I found that by the end of the book, the tale was turning in circles and was dragging way too much.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Worth Reading!, Dec 31 2003
By bobbewig (New Jersey, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Oath (Mass Market Paperback)
The Oath is the first book I've read by John Lescroart but won't be the last. Lescroart's strong suits are in his ability to develop multidimensional, credible major as well as secondary characters, believable multilayered story lines, and witty dialogue -- all of which are intertwined in an entertaining, fast-moving mystery. The basic plot involves an HMO executive who becomes a victim of a hit-and-run driver and then a murder victim after being brought to one of his own hospitals for treatment. Dismas Hardy becomes the defense attorney for the doctor presumed to be the murderer and Lt. Glitsky is in charge of the murder investigation. The relationship between Hardy and Glitsky is one I enjoyed very much and am looking forward to learning more about when I read other books in the series. Without going into detail (and perhaps spoiling things for potential readers), what keeps me from giving The Oath a higher rating is that I found its ending to be a bit predictable in some ways and a bit far-fetched in others. Nonetheless, The Oath is worth reading and is a book I think you'll enjoy.
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4.0 out of 5 stars New Favorite Author, May 26 2003
By G. Medina (Racine, WI) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Oath A Novel (Hardcover)
Of the many books I have read this was definetly a good one. John Lescroart has joined my list of favorite authors. In this book, Glistky and Hardy return when they find out a corporate CEO has been killed. But why?

The story develops when the autopsy reveals overdose of Potassium and besides that other patients have been dying quite too often.

The deals with the problems that big companies deal with in regards to costs, hmo, and everything. The surprises come throughtout the whole book, and we don't really find out who killed the CEO and why until the very end of the of the book.

Great book!!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Great Book from Lescroart!!
John Lescroart has once again written an intense book surround a murder investigation. With his usual characters, attorney Dismas Hardy and Homicide Investigator Abe Glitsky,... Read more
Published on May 25 2003 by Robert Rosen

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Mystery
Keeps you turning the pages, I had to keep taking this away from my wife as I read it. She kept trying to snatch it from me each time I set it down. Read more
Published on April 21 2003 by Brian Brackeen

1.0 out of 5 stars The Oath
Boring and disappointing. The characters were uninteresting and the plot dragged. After reading more than half, I decided not to waste my time and I skipped to the ending which... Read more
Published on Feb 23 2003

2.0 out of 5 stars Not too hot
As a health care professional, I hate HMO's but love HMO-thrillers. Well, "The Oath" is low on my list. In fact, after a while, I just skimmed it. Read more
Published on Feb 9 2003

2.0 out of 5 stars Ultimately unsatisfying
This is the first Lescroart novel I've read. Though I'll try another, it won't be because this one is great. It isn't. I wouldn't recommend starting here. Read more
Published on Feb 7 2003 by Bob Fancher

2.0 out of 5 stars A Stunning Disappointment
There are some authors whose work we take glee in disliking -- Tom Clancy comes to mind -- and there are those whose work we have cherished and fully expect to continue to deliver... Read more
Published on Jan 19 2003 by Brian Kiernan

2.0 out of 5 stars Not his best
I have read all of Lescroart's Dismas Hardy novels and this one is not up to his usual standards. The plot is weak and barely believable. Read more
Published on Jan 1 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars Barely Deserves Four Stars
THE OATH is a murder mystery involving the apparently accidental death of Tim Markham, the well known head of San Francisco's largest HMO in his own hospital as the result of the... Read more
Published on Sep 11 2002 by Tucker Andersen

3.0 out of 5 stars Just a Maybe
Lescroart's plots are ingenious and well researched, but his choice of words reminds me of B-novel vocabulary. It's part of the tough-guy routine, I guess. Read more
Published on July 24 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars THE OATH
T he American health system is placed under the spotlight here.
H ealthcare provider CEO Tim Markham is the victim of a hit and run accident. Read more
Published on July 17 2002 by Acrostic Maniac

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