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| Paul Wilson: Deep as the Marrow John VanDuyne, the President's personal physician and longtime friend, is put in an excruciating position when his patient broaches drug legalization: if he wants to get his kidnapped daughter, Katie, back, VanDuyne must give the President a potentially fatal drug. |
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| Stephen Cannell: The Devil's Workshop A deadly cocktail of prions and DNA could kill all the African-Americans and Jews in the U.S. Chris "Lucky" Cunningham and Stacy Richardson, an incredibly beautiful scientist who is finishing up her doctorate in biochemistry try to stop the madman. |
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| Charles Wilson: Donor They are ordinary people who check into this Mississippi hospital... and discover that death isn't the worse thing they have to fear. Getting "chosen" is.... |
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| Charles Wilson: Embryo In a tale as real as tomorrow's headlines, a rich, successful woman takes a desperate gamble to have a child. A new life begins - a life that could signal a revolution in modern medicine...or the end of us all. |
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| John Darnton: The Experiment An island of clones as an organ farm for the rich and famous is the stuff of good thrillers. What would happen if one of those poor clones escaped the island and made his way to New York in search of his twin? Find out! |
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| Michael Palmer: Extreme Measures Dr. Eric Najarian has all the qualities they're looking for at White Memorial Hospital. He doesn't know he's being watched. Judged. An elite clique of medical professionals thinks he has what it takes to join their secret club. All the young doctor has to do is agree to play by their rules. |
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| Ralph & Michael Curtin: False Hope With the advent of the Millennium and it's apocalyptic undertones,this novel portrays a classic battle of good versus evil of biblical proportions. |
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| Ben Mezrich: Fertile Ground Jake Foster, a leading fertility specialist, has just made a terrifying discovery that may explain why Boston has recently suffered the highest infertility rate in the country. But before he can share his news with his wife, ER physician Brett Foster, she tells him an incredible story of her own... |
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| Robin Cook: Fever Charles Martel is a brilliant cancer researcher who discovers that his own daughter is the victim of leukemia. The cause: a chemical plant conspiracy that not only promises to kill her, but will destroy him as a doctor and a man if he tries to fight it... |
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| Michael Palmer: Flashback Toby is eight years old. He had a routine operation. It was fine. Now he's gone home to terror. Months have passed. But Toby still bursts into tortured screams. Because something is very wrong. Toby can remember evey moment of the operation. All the trauma. All the pain. He relives evrey horrifying detail of surgery... |
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| James David: Fragments They are called idiot savants, mentally and emotionally challenged individuals, each of whom posses an amazing gift. Daphne is a piano virtuoso. Luis can memorize an entire library. But what happens when five such people are brought together to create a sixth composite personality? The answer is terrifying. In the style of the X-files. |
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| Patricia Cornwell: From Potter's Field Cornwell is at the top of her form in this riveting novel as Dr. Kay Scarpetta continues the search for serial killer Temple Gault. This tale takes the listener through the bowels of New York City's subway system as Scarpetta and Gault play their deadly cat-and-mouse game. |