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Crisis
Author: Robin Cook
Book Information
Publisher: Putnam Adult
Book Type: Hardcover
Rating: 35

ISBN-13: 9780399153570 - ISBN-10: 0399153578
Publication Date: 7/25/2006
Pages: 480

Book Description:
When Dr. Craig Bowman is served with a summons for medical malpractice, he's shocked, enraged, and more than a little humiliated. A devoted physician who works continuously in the service of others, he endured grueling years of training and is now a partner in an exclusive concierge medical practice. No longer forced to see more and more patients while spending less and less time with each one just to keep his office door open, he now provides the kind of medical care he is trained to do, lavishing twenty-four-hour availability and personalized attention on his handpicked patients. And at last, he is earning a significant income, no longer burdened by falling reimbursements from insurance companies.But this idyllic practice comes to a grinding halt one sunny afternoon-and gets much, much worse.

Enter Dr. Jack Stapleton, a medical examiner in New York City and Bowman's brother-in-law: Jack's sister Alexis-now Craig's estranged wife-tearfully begs for his help as her husband's trial drags on. Jack agrees to travel to Boston to offer his forensic services and expert witness experience to Craig's beleaguered defense attorney. But when Jack's irreverent suggestion to exhume the corpse to disprove the alleged malpractice is taken seriously, he opens a Pandora's box of trouble. As Craig Bowman's life and career are put on the line, Jack is on the verge of making a most unwelcome discovery of tremendous legal and medical significance-and there are people who will do anything to keep him from learning the truth.

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Top Member Reviews

Lester M. (ThreeCats) wrote on 11/20/2006...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

I enjoy Robin Cook's books, but did not care for this one. There's at least as much courtroom drama in this one as there is medical, so be warned. There are huge plot holes. Someone you think is a bad guy just kind of goes away at the end. Oh, and the end? Rushed and contrived. Big letdown after Marker.


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Elaine J. (notagain2837) from SANTA BARBARA, CA wrote on 10/3/2007...


The story is sort of interesting, but the book doesn't move at the frenetic pace of some of Cook's other stories. It certainly isn't scary or edge-of-your-seat. But it does offer an interesting look into the recently developed idea of "concierge" medicine and the potential pitfalls thereof.

Erick W. (ErickW) from EL TORO, CA wrote on 4/12/2007...


Not his best. Started slow, but over all I liked it.

Jacky K. (Jacky) from BREMERTON, WA wrote on 4/9/2007...


Wrongly brought into a malpractice suit, a physician and his family fight for their lives.

Ward K. (koalabearkid) from ARLINGTON, TX wrote on 2/23/2007...


Dr. Craig Bowman is served with a summons for medical negligence. He's shocked, outraged, and humiliated--especially now that he has landed his dream job and is able to help others and earn a fabulous income without compromise. His idyllic situation comes to grinding halt, and the situation is about to get much worse as he becomes the fall guy for his employer, an incredible conceirge medical practice.

Paula F. (Puppies1948) from HOPEWELL, VA wrote on 1/4/2007...


Great read just like all his books.

Tim C. (mysterywriter) from PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA wrote on 12/18/2006...


Typical Robin Cook: plasticene prose, stilted dialogue, and a riveting medical mystery. Cook's writing will challenge nearly every vocabulary, causing even a voracious reader and writer like me to run to the dictionary on more than one occasion. I'm also pretty sure that Cook has never had a conversation with an actual person. Real people just don't talk like his characters do. The one saving grace, and the only reason I keep reading Cook's books, is that his plots are always interesting and the themes timely in terms of the issues facing the medical profession. Clearly he knows what he's talking about. The challenge, often, is trying to figure it out.

Janet D. (Jay-d) from PLAISTOW, NH wrote on 11/30/2006...


Good book-surprise ending

Gerry L. from CARMEL, CA wrote on 11/20/2006...


Not my favorite of Cook's. but still a good read.

Diane K. (bosslady) from BENTONVILLE, AR wrote on 10/31/2006...


Another good book by Robin Cook! -- Oh, look, I made a poem! :)

Gaylene W. (lilredmom1) from EL DORADO, AR wrote on 9/18/2006...


awesome! read "marker" before "crisis" -- Jack and Laurie saga. Will keep you guessing!!!