Book Reviews of Brain

Brain
Brain
Author: Robin Cook
ISBN-13: 9780451157973
ISBN-10: 0451157974
Publication Date: 1999
Pages: 307
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 65 ratings
Publisher: Signet Book
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Love Robin!!
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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This was a really good read. It didn't grab me right away like most of his books have, but as the story unfolded it sped up and I just had to know what happened next.
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Martin Philips and Denise Sanger were doctors and lovers, and both of them thought there was something terribly wrong at the medical center where they worked. A young woman died on the operating table and her brain was secretly removed. Other female patients exhibited bizarre mental breakdowns and shocking sexual behavior. Martin and Denise placed their careers and their lives in jeopardy to penetrate the eerie inner sanctums of a medical world gone mad with technological power and the lust for more.
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From a non-smoking home
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Two doctors, who are also lovers, suspect something terribly wrong at the medical research center where they both work. Young women have died on the operating table and had their brains removed. Their search to find out why put their lives in jeopardy.
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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I enjoyed this book but I like Cook. It's the right mix of medical and mystery!
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From rear cover: "Martin Philips and Denise Sanger were doctors, lovers-and desperately afraid. Both of them suspected that something was wrong-terribly wrong-in the great medical research center where they worked. Both of them wondered why a beautiful young woman had died on the operating table and had her brain secretly removed. Both of them found it impossible to explain the rash of female patients exhibiting bizarre mental breakdowns and shocking sexual behavior. Both of them were placing their careers and very lives in deadly jeopardy as they penetrated the eerie inner sanctums of a medical world gone mad with technological power and the lust for more..."
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Cover is differrent.
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Very good read. Fast Pace