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The Magic Bullet [Mass Market Paperback]

Andrew Neiderman (Author)
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A medical researcher is stunned to learn that the blood of a 15-year-old boy could contain a miraculous (and near-instantaneous) cure for cancer. But Dr. Allan Parker didn’t count on becoming the boy’s sole protector, or on risking his own life to keep the boy out of the clutches of a ruthless mobster, who will do whatever it takes to save his own, cancer-stricken life. This is a typically fast-paced thriller from genre veteran Neiderman, populated by realistic characters and propelled by a fresh and exciting plot. The two leads are particularly well drawn: Parker, the dedicated medical man caught up in something he is not sure he can handle, and young Taylor Peterson, the resourceful and smart teenager who’s forced to grow up a lot quicker than he had anticipated. A very good, very tight thriller that deserves a wide audience. --David Pitt

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 274 pages
  • Publisher: Leisure Books (December 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0843961899
  • ISBN-13: 978-0843961898
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 4.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Neiderman Continues His Legacy of Tight Story Lines, Memorable Characters, June 27, 2009
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With The Magic Bullet Andrew Neiderman continues his ability to give us ordinary individuals who are empowered to do extraordinary things. When one young boy is discovered to have the poqer to impact the lives of many, it becomes a race against time to see how his gift will be used. What struck me about the book the most was how much it teaches us about our own mortality: that no matter how much we want to do, we are all limited by our circumstances. Bravo Andrew! Another job well done.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 4.5 Stars: Medical Suspense: ethics, bureaucracy and pioneer research, December 19, 2008
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Demi Peterson's young niece Jodi Walker needs a blood transfusion, Terminally ill from cancer, she takes a turn for the worse and her rare blood type O/Rh negative makes finding blood donors not the easiest task. Demi's son Taylor is the perfect match. He doesn't want to be a blood donor, but what family can resist the plight of a dying child? At the very least, doing something will ease their conscience. Taylor's hopeless gesture succeeds beyond their wildest dreams. Something in Taylor's blood causes a complete and immediate remission not only in Jodi but another cancer patient. Could this be the magic bullet, the key to a new effective cure?

For Dr. Allan Parker, cancer is the enemy, an enemy against whom he dedicates every thought. Too many lives have been lost already, too many families affected by this deadly disease while promising research itself is boggled down in rules and regulations and clinical trials. Looking into the faces of cancer's victims and all the suffering, how can he not try each and every means within his power to alleviate the suffering for real people in the here and now. Dr. Allan Parker's good intentions and pioneer spirit have unexpected consequences when the secret gets out. Taylor only has so much blood and cancer takes the lives of people every day, every hour, every minute.

Mobster Frankie Vico survived all his years in crime but now he has a death sentence hanging over his head --- cancer. When he sees the miraculous cure of a patient next to him, how can he not want the same cure for himself and with his past, any means necessary, even kidnapping and murder is par for the course. From an act of generosity to a deadly chase, Taylor and Dr. Parker must work together to save their lives.

Andrew Neiderman's THE MAGIC BULLET gives a chilling look into the ethics of medicine, the often slowed down cog-like bureaucratic safeguards meant to protect patients and the business aspects of research that often delay research as well as promote cures. Against the impersonal side of medicine, Andrew Neiderman juxtaposes a range of characters, all who have a personal stake for good or evil in the magic bullet scenario. Indeed, the promise of an instant cure provides a catalyst to unveil the hidden tensions, hopes, greed and generosity of characters as they make choices. Their character defines itself through those choices. Andrew Neiderman writes a fast-paced medical thriller with just the right amount of character development and questions to keep the pages turning with interest not only in the resolution but also in the characters themselves. Although Andrew Neiderman poses thoughtful issues, the thriller itself presents them with a certain lightness and humor that makes this a fun read from start to finish. A shocking encounter with several twists towards the end step up the pace until the wonderful last line.

Andrew Neiderman's THE MAGIC BULLET is a quick, fast-paced medical suspense that puts together a set of characters into a situation in which medical ethics and self-interest conflict. THE MAGIC BULLET is not only a book for fans of medical suspense but will also appeal to those a bit more squeamish who wish to forgo the details of gore, plagues, and medical mayhem common in the genre and instead choose suspense that ratchets up the intensity level of everyday scenarios and ethical scenarios in the news. Indeed, THE MAGIC BULLET is suspense that maintains the interest through the characters, the intersection of their motives, and an intriguing set of circumstances that bring them all together at cross purposes. Although THE MAGIC BULLET poses ethical questions that add depth to the suspense plot and the subject of cancer is not a light one, THE MAGIC BULLET maintains a perfect balance of suspense and characterization to make it an excellent choice for readers who want to just relax or unwind into a fun exhilarating suspense read page after page.
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4.0 out of 5 stars exhilarating thriller, November 27, 2008
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In Palm Springs, California eight years old Jodi Walker is dying from leukemia. Dr. Carver knows the child has only a few weeks at best and wants to at least rid her of infections that add pain. Jodie's first cousin fifteen years old Taylor Peterson donates his O negative platelets and white blood cells. A few hours later, Jodi is cured, hungry and wanting to go home as a miracle has occurred.

An elated stunned Carver calls his friend Dr. Allan Parker with the news. Since his mom died from cancer, Allan has been obsessed with finding THE MAGIC BULLET that cures all cancer. He drives to Palm Springs to obtain the most likely reason for the cure, Taylor's blood that apparently duplicated experiments he conducted with mice. Taylor refuses to donate blood and his mom widow Demi supports his decision while her live in lover Warren wants the cash. Allan hangs around praying he can persuade mother and son while Warren seeks to make money. Soon fifty years old gangster Frankie Vico, dying from cancer, learns of the teen and offers cash to Warren.

This is an exhilarating thriller that grips the audience with the concept of THE MAGIC BULLET elixir. Even when the story line turns from a medical thriller into a more conventional thriller the pace remains hyper. The key cast members are fully developed except for Warren; whose nasty behavior makes one wonder why an intelligent lovely woman would stay with this Joe twelve pack (by half time) especially since her son disdains him. Starting with Jodi's parents making their death row walk in the hospital, Andrew Neiderman provides a terrific thriller.

Harriet Klausner

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Doctor Parker, Los Angeles, Doctor Weber, Palm Springs, Frankie Vico, Allan Parker, Paul Wellman, Joe Weber, Demi Petersen, Thornton Carver, Nurse Dakota, Warren Moore, Tony Marino, Taylor Petersen, Frank Vico, Las Vegas, Doctor Sisyphus
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