An edition of Fatal Cure (1993)

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An edition of Fatal Cure (1993)

Fatal cure

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From the master of the medical thriller comes a heart-stopping tale of intrigue and mystery set at the uncertain juncture of medical care and financial pragmatism; a story that reads like today's headlines. Fatal Cure is a hair-raising, timely foray into the dark side of medical reform, proving that with "managed care" the unthinkable can be as close as the local hospital.

Doctors Angela and David Wilson believe they have found personal and professional bliss when they opt to leave the university medical center for Bartlet Community Hospital, a modern, state-of-the-art medical facility in scenic Bartlet, Vermont.

For Angela, a pathologist, and David, an internist/primary-care physician, Bartlet seems to be a dream come true: a town with green lawns and crystal lakes that is an idyllic haven from urban crime and pollution; a chance for a home of their own and a resurgence of romance in their relationship; a perfect environment for their eight-year-old daughter, Nikki, who suffers from cystic fibrosis; and the opportunity to work within an enlightened system of "managed care.".

But all is not what it seems. After a resplendent fall, a stark landscape looms in Bartlet that reveals more than the skeletons of the trees. Gradually at first and then at a quickening pace, the Wilsons' earthly Nirvana disintegrates as mysterious, unexplained deaths become more than coincidences. The deadly nightmare of their life threatens them all, even Nikki, the most vulnerable.

Fighting for their careers as well as for the very survival of their family, Angela and David must conquer the evil that confronts each of them before they are consumed by the horror. Mystery thriller and romance, a story rich in medical lore, Fatal Cure is Robin Cook at his probing, timely, page-turning best.

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English
Pages
447

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Cover of: Vite in pericolo
Vite in pericolo
1995, Euroclub
Hardcover in Italian
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Todesengel
1995, Bertelsmann Club
in German
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Fatal Cure
1995, Pan, Pan Books
in English
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Fatal Cure
1995, Berkley Books
in English
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Tratamiento letal
1994, Plaza & Janés
in Spanish - 1a ed.
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Fatal Cure
1994, G.K. Hall
in English
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Tratamiento Letal
1994, Plaza & Janes
Paperback in Spanish
Cover of: Fatal Cure
Fatal Cure
1994, Book Club Associates
in English
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Fatal cure
1993, Putnam, G. P. Putnam's Sons
in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3553.O5545 F38 1993, PS3553.O5545F38 1993, PS3553.O5545 F38 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
447 p. ;
Number of pages
447

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1427059M
Internet Archive
fatalcure00cookrich
ISBN 10
039913879X
LCCN
93038171
OCLC/WorldCat
29182588
Library Thing
81627
Goodreads
337156

Work Description

From the master of the medical thriller comes a heart-stopping tale of intrigue and mystery set at the uncertain juncture of medical care and financial pragmatism; a story that reads like today's headlines. Fatal Cure is a hair-raising, timely foray into the dark side of medical reform, proving that with "managed care" the unthinkable can be as close as the local hospital.

Doctors Angela and David Wilson believe they have found personal and professional bliss when they opt to leave the university medical center for Bartlet Community Hospital, a modern, state-of-the-art medical facility in scenic Bartlet, Vermont.

For Angela, a pathologist, and David, an internist/primary-care physician, Bartlet seems to be a dream come true: a town with green lawns and crystal lakes that is an idyllic haven from urban crime and pollution; a chance for a home of their own and a resurgence of romance in their relationship; a perfect environment for their eight-year-old daughter, Nikki, who suffers from cystic fibrosis; and the opportunity to work within an enlightened system of "managed care.".

But all is not what it seems. After a resplendent fall, a stark landscape looms in Bartlet that reveals more than the skeletons of the trees. Gradually at first and then at a quickening pace, the Wilsons' earthly Nirvana disintegrates as mysterious, unexplained deaths become more than coincidences. The deadly nightmare of their life threatens them all, even Nikki, the most vulnerable.

Fighting for their careers as well as for the very survival of their family, Angela and David must conquer the evil that confronts each of them before they are consumed by the horror. Mystery thriller and romance, a story rich in medical lore, Fatal Cure is Robin Cook at his probing, timely, page-turning best.

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