A New York Times bestselling spine-tingling novel of medicine run amok by master of medical suspense Robin Cook…Two graduate students decide to solve their financial problems by becoming egg donors at an exclusive, highly profitable fertility clinic on Boston’s North Shore. But second thoughts and curiosity prompt the two women to find out more about their donated eggs. Obtaining employment at … Obtaining employment at the clinic under aliases, they soon discover the horrifying aims of its research, immediately putting their lives—and their sanity—irrevocably at risk…
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Very well written. Couldn’t put it down!!
It was hard to believe the two main characters in this book graduated from high school, let alone PhD’s from Harvard. Totally unrealistic. Robin Cook’s books have been going downhill for a while, but this takes the cake in bad plots, bad characters and just all over bad writing. Totally unbelievable plot.
All of Robin Cook’s books I have read were interesting and this was no exception. He has a great medical imagination. I would recommend any of his books.
Not up to Robin Cook’s usual read. Just not very interesting and I couldn’t get into it.
Disappointed it was only a teaser.
Scary to think that advances in bio-tech could turn doctors into money hungry monsters. The technology was supposed to help people not destroy lives.
All Robin Cook books are good
A bit tedious,but a good book. I’ve read others by Cook that I liked better.
Another Robin Cook page turner. Loved his work ever since I read Coma in one sitting on a flight to the west coast. Great medical mystery writer.
Robin Cook, GREAT
interesting as all of Robin Cook’s books–good medical books–interesting spin
Same type of plot as many of his other books , not great. Unrealistic.
Robin Cook is a marvelous writer and his books hold your interest till the very end. Have read all he has written and highly recommend all of them.
Some of the medicine is a bit dated.
I thought that the plot was a good one but didn’t keep my interest-it got boing and repetitive. I left it in the middle and didn’t finish reading it.
A bit disappointing. The storyline is interesting enough but the dialogue was watered down, reading like a book for young adults. Overall, not up to Cook’s usual standard.
I have read a lot of his books. This one was the worst one ever. Too many plot twists left unanswered. The story did not actually end, it just stopped.
The characters were such idiots that I didn’t care what fate befell them.
Robin Cook does the best medical related mysteries!
Did not seem to be up to the usual Robin Cook. Disappointed.