![]() I enjoy medical lingo, so being able to understand a novel and dive into it is key to me This book was phenomenal, as least in my opinion. Now, yes, I know I probably sound like a freak there, but hear me out. What I thoroughly enjoyed were the parts at the hospital. The characters in the novel are lovable (well, minus Yuri, Steve, Curt, and Co.) and quirky in the best possible ways. ![]() I love how Cook created his M.E.'s and had them find out details that, if they missed, would have flawed the book. This book was phenomenal, as least in my opinion. Read it if you want to try your hand on something different, a read that makes you feel satisfied as you finish it. Vector by Robin Cook is a wonderful thriller packed with mindboggling surprises at the end. Will Yuri succeed in his motive along his two friends? Jack Stapleton and Laurie Montgomery, the officers on duty, find things suspicious when the events of death that seemed natural or suicidal seem more and more like connected murders. Having had some knowledge about bioweapons, Yuri is set to make something deadly, something that’d cause mass destruction, in other words Bio-terrorism! The story basically revolves around a Russian illegal immigrant called Yuri Davydov who is an unhappy brat wanting to destruct his new home, America!īut it’s only in his mind until he forms acquaintances with two people who share the same motive but for a different reason. When I started reading this book, believe me, I had no expectations from it.īut when I did I got so gripped in the storyline, I wanted to read more. But when I did I got so gripped in the storyline, I wanted to r I came across this book rather unintentionally wherein I was forcefully made to grab this book by the book vendor I purchased it from and I don’t doubt my book vendor’s choice from that day on because it was such a wonderful read.Īs you see, the genre mentioned is Medical Thriller, something that already sets the book apart from the usual genre of thrillers. When I started reading this book, believe me, I had no expectations from it. As you see, the genre mentioned is Medical Thriller, something that already sets the book apart from the usual genre of thrillers. I came across this book rather unintentionally wherein I was forcefully made to grab this book by the book vendor I purchased it from and I don’t doubt my book vendor’s choice from that day on because it was such a wonderful read. But worry not! Warren, the convenient big, badass and black friend is here to save the day. Since the bad guys are trying to outsmart and outplay each other we reach the happy ending even if our heroes are stucked into a basement turned laboratory turned jail cell. our favourites doctors are up against a neonazi group and a disillusoned russian expat. But worry not! Warren, Am I the only one thinking that these stories are so '90s?īy the way, the book was published in 1999, 2 years before the Amerithrax (. ![]() ![]() But it was a pretty good medical crime thriller in the end.moreĪm I the only one thinking that these stories are so '90s? By the way, the book was published in 1999, 2 years before the Amerithrax (. The book was not what I was expecting after reading the summary. Nevertheless, there were numerous moments of intense suspense as all the characters that were cleverly setup cross each orhers paths. But the thrill element is pushed into the back seat after a while as the author shifts the focus of the story to the preparation and execution of the attack, which was not what I was expecting and hence I was a bit disappointed. The book started off spectacularly, setting up the plot about a planned bioterrorist attack, starting the thriller part of the book right from the get go. I was interested in the book because it is a bioterrorism, medical thriller. But the thrill element is pushed into the back seat after a while as the author shifts the focus of the story to the preparation and execution of the attack, which was not what I was expecting and hence I was a bi My first Robin Cook read and I have to say I liked it. My first Robin Cook read and I have to say I liked it.
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