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Title:Cure (Jack Stapleton and Laurie Montgomery #10)
Author:Robin Cook
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 396 pages
Published:August 10th 2010 by G.P. Putnam's Sons
Categories:Fiction. Thriller. Medical. Mystery
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Cure (Jack Stapleton and Laurie Montgomery #10) Hardcover | Pages: 396 pages
Rating: 3.74 | 5426 Users | 360 Reviews

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The New York Times-bestselling author and master of the medical thriller returns with another heart-pounding story of medical intrigue.

With her young son's potentially fatal neuroblastoma in complete remission, New York City medical examiner Laurie Montgomery returns to work, only to face the case of her career. The investigation into the death of CIA agent Kevin Markham is a professional challenge-and has Laurie's colleagues wondering if she still has what it takes after so much time away.

Markham's autopsy results are inconclusive, and though it appears he's been poisoned, toxicology fails to corroborate Laurie's suspicions. While her coworkers doubt her assassination theory, her determination wins over her husband, fellow medical examiner Jack Stapleton, and together they discover associations to a large pharmaceutical company and several biomedical start-ups dealing with stem-cell research. Laurie and Jack race to connect the dots before they are consumed in a dangerous game of biotech espionage.


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Original Title: Cure
ISBN: 0399156623 (ISBN13: 9780399156625)
Edition Language: English
Series: Jack Stapleton and Laurie Montgomery #10

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I'm sad to say that Cure was another disappointing Robin Cook novel. I think I will stop reading them because the newer ones are tainting the positive memories I have of reading many of his earlier novels. Among my complaints about this one:1) There really isn't a plot2) The dialogue is beyond atrocious. There's no way the dialogue in his earlier novels could have been this awful.3) Is it necessary to remind readers a) that Laurie and Lou used to date or b) that Laurie doesn't like Jack riding

This was my first novel by Robin Cook, and I was pretty well impressed. I don't read much of the medical thriller genre, so I didn't know what to expect. But the characters, settings, and actions were all very fully realized. This one was structured differently than most novels I've read, and the suspense is mostly weighted towards the end of the book. But there was enough interest spread throughout to make it a good read. The only thing that stuck out to me was that Cook has a weird impression



Maybe it's because this is my first time reading the author, but I felt really lost with so many characters. Even with the help of the list in the beginning of the book, I felt I had to start over the paragraph and sometimes the whole chapter to be sure who was the narrator in that point I was reading. I also had a hard time to understand the medical/scientific vocabulary. I'm sure giving him another chance, cause the book is very well written and the plot rich.Good reading! 📚

This is not my favorite kind of book. I love the forensics and the medical mystery but I do not like anything to do with Mafia or other crime organizations, spies or anything of that sort. First, they are always callously "bumping people off", and second, they are all such unpleasant people who are usually only two dimensional. Unfortunately, this not only has New York crime organizations, but two rival organizations from Japan. It seems as if the Mafia has turned over a new leaf, at least in

Robin Cook again uses the medical field as a backdrop for his thriller novel Cure. This time its researchers trying to become rich using stem cells in regenerative medicine. To make this novel suspenseful, we find organize crime not only sponsoring those trying to make money but murdering a scientist for his patent rights. This causes Cooks favorite characters Jack Stapleton and his wife Laurie, who does the autopsy of the deceased scientist, to get involved. To stop Lauries in depth

I am a great fan of Robin Cook and this may bias my review. I started reading his books in my late teens and have practically grown up with his medical thrillers> I am a close follower of the lives of Laurie Montgomery and Jack Stapleton (forensic pathologists) and Lou Saldanho (their detective friend). Its as if they exist in a parallel universe. Many people have criticized Robin Cook for taking up one hotspot issue and weaving a story around it. Many have also said that he is anti

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