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The best book I've read in the past year. Somewhat like Crichton (a medical thriller) but also like Coben, non-stop excitement with each turned page. I could not put this book down and it was great from first page to last. Surprise after surprise. Cannot praise enough. Wow!
Helpful Score: 1
I liked this book alot. I thought the main character was smart alecky enough to remain interesting throughout the book. Having been in the medical field for many years, I've known quite a few interesting characters such as Nate McCormick. The author is either one himself or has also known a number of medical professionals such as this. The plot, character development and excitement factor are all good in this novel. Delving into the cosmetic medical industry leads one to a number of potential plot developments and this one certainly delivers. Good book.
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When it comes to beauty and cosmetic the industry smells money to get out of those desperate to keep up with the standard or those feeling imperfect as today's standard of being flawless is pressuring high.
Nate McCormick recently moved into his girlfriends apartment in San Francisco. Seeking for a new job and the relationship with Brooke struggling with everyday life settling in, an apartment of his own.
Then he is suddenly contacted by a long forgotten former friend from med school: Paul Murphy.
Paul is desperate to tell Nate something that scares him to death and threatens his life. Unfortunately the time for Murph is running out and before he is able to reveal his secret Nate finds him, his wife and two children brutally killed.
Nate struggles with his search for answers and keeping his relationship with Brooke alive while Brooke demands he has to move on without playing detective again.
But Nate conscientiousness and old feelings for his friend demand him to search for answers, straining his relationship even more.
With his clues in hands his research leads him to a secret clinic in San Francisco which promises beauty but unfortunately leads to unimaginable suffering for a certain percentage of patients who soon develop bumps on their faces, the diagnosis: cancer.
All leads back to Murph's last employer Tetra Biologics, Asian connections and the desperate attempt to keep beauties victims hidden alive or dead.
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Flawless is Spanogle's second novel starring Nate McCormick, a former medical detective at the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). While Nate seems to be an average guy with average thoughts, annoying at times, he's very likeable and a typical guy.
The novel began a bit slow with lots of Nate's thoughts which, at times, weren't interesting at all. Getting used to that the reader gets a good medical thriller.
Joshua Spanogle, currently in an internship at Stanford, knows his territory well and
introduces the reader into the secrets of medical research, science and medicine in a sensitive and informational manner.
Looking at his homepage I got the feeling there's a lot of himself to find in the character of Nate McCormick. It made me look forward to his next novel and picking up his first one, Isolation Ward.
Nate McCormick recently moved into his girlfriends apartment in San Francisco. Seeking for a new job and the relationship with Brooke struggling with everyday life settling in, an apartment of his own.
Then he is suddenly contacted by a long forgotten former friend from med school: Paul Murphy.
Paul is desperate to tell Nate something that scares him to death and threatens his life. Unfortunately the time for Murph is running out and before he is able to reveal his secret Nate finds him, his wife and two children brutally killed.
Nate struggles with his search for answers and keeping his relationship with Brooke alive while Brooke demands he has to move on without playing detective again.
But Nate conscientiousness and old feelings for his friend demand him to search for answers, straining his relationship even more.
With his clues in hands his research leads him to a secret clinic in San Francisco which promises beauty but unfortunately leads to unimaginable suffering for a certain percentage of patients who soon develop bumps on their faces, the diagnosis: cancer.
All leads back to Murph's last employer Tetra Biologics, Asian connections and the desperate attempt to keep beauties victims hidden alive or dead.
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Flawless is Spanogle's second novel starring Nate McCormick, a former medical detective at the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). While Nate seems to be an average guy with average thoughts, annoying at times, he's very likeable and a typical guy.
The novel began a bit slow with lots of Nate's thoughts which, at times, weren't interesting at all. Getting used to that the reader gets a good medical thriller.
Joshua Spanogle, currently in an internship at Stanford, knows his territory well and
introduces the reader into the secrets of medical research, science and medicine in a sensitive and informational manner.
Looking at his homepage I got the feeling there's a lot of himself to find in the character of Nate McCormick. It made me look forward to his next novel and picking up his first one, Isolation Ward.