Sunday, September 7, 2008

Contagion by Robin Cook


Contagion sets the stage with some incidents in the beginning of the book that eventually you come back to see their impact. The book deals with managed health care and a thinly disguised disdain for the same. The protagonist struggles with his emotional stability based on personal loss. There is plenty of action, social interplay, socio-racial commentary and intrigue. It was entrancing but uncomfortable to read, primarily due to the plausibility of the premise.

Body of work of Robin Cook

Review of the book: http://www.bentrim.info/bookreviews.htm

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