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Acceptable Risk (Audio Cassette) (Abridged)
Author: Robin Cook
Audio book costs 2 credits.
Book Information
Publisher: Audio Renaissance
Book Type: Audio Cassette
Rating: 9

ISBN-13: 9781559273213 - ISBN-10: 1559273216
Publication Date: 1995

Book Description:
Abridged: 4 Cassette Tapes, Running Time: 6 hours
Narrator: Jill Eikenberry

Prozac-like drugs are being prescribed not only for their original purposes but increasingly to alter individual personalities to currently valued norms. With dead-on accuracy and the prescience of tomorrow's headlines, Robin Cook explores the perilous intersection where fame and unfathomable lucre waylay and seduce the very best and brightest of those sworn to do no harm.

When neuroscientist Edward Armstrong begins dating Kimberly Stewart, a descendant of a woman who was hanged as a witch at the time of the Salem witch trials, he takes advantage of the opportunity to delve into a pet theory: that the "devil" in Salem in 1692 had been a hallucinogenic drug inadvertently consumed with mold-tainted grain. In an attempt to prove his theory, Edward grows the mold he believes responsible from samples taken from the Stewart estate. In a brilliant designer-drug transformation, the poison becomes Ultra, the next generation of antidepressants with truly startling therapeutic capabilities.

Acceptable Risk is a story of quest: a researcher's quest for the ultimate drug and a woman's quest for self-understanding. Unbeknownst to either person, the two seemingly separate quests collide with devastating consequences.

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Bonnie A. (ladycholla) from PAYSON, UT wrote on 12/2/2005...


Enjoyed as with all Cook books.

Bea T. (bea) from CHICAGO, IL wrote on 9/19/2005...


...from Salem witchcraft to high tech medicine--you just gotta love it.