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Godplayer
Godplayer
Author: Robin Cook
ISBN: 78177
Pages: 248
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Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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I completely loved this book and I reccomend it to anyone.
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Medical Thriller. Someone in the medical center is causing a series of mysterious deaths there.
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Cook is one of the best medical/techno thriller authors I have read. Good plot and a quick read. Nationwide Bestseller
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emeraldfire avatar reviewed Godplayer on
When Cassandra Cassidy meets Thomas Kingsley, it's love at first sight for both of them. Deeply in love, the two gifted doctors are soon married. As Cassandra's degenerative eye disease forces her to switch from her chosen field to psychiatry she tries to make the best of her situation.

Around other people he is wonderful, but as he begins a meteoric rise in the hospital, alone with her, Thomas is hostile and full of rage. Soon, the fairytale begins to crumble. Desperate to save her marriage, Cassandra spends more time around the hospital, which is being menaced itself. There is an 'Angel of Death' stalking and killing the terminal patients. Against her husband's furious objections, Cassandra takes it upon herself to catch a killer; the discovery of whom opens the floodgates of unimaginable horror.

I enjoyed this story more than I thought I would. I give it an A!
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Robin Cook is an awesome medical thriller writer and this book doesn't disappoint, it keeps you guessing till the end. It's creepy good and reminds us how much faith and power we give to medical personnel. Love it!
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Enjoyable read..
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Typical Robin Cook EXCELLENT reading


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