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Marker [Large Print] [Hardcover]

Robin Cook (Author), Robin Cook (Author)
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (104 customer reviews)


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2005
From the Publisher - Dubbed the "master of medical suspense" by The New York Times, Robin Cook has been a favorite ever since his frightening bestseller Coma. In his latest tale, he continues that tradition of fast-paced, exciting and terrifying storytelling....Young, healthy people have been dying after what seems to be successful, routine surgery-and New York City medical examiners Dr. Laurie Montgomery and Dr. Jack Stapleton suspect foul play. Despite resistance from superiors and the residents at Manhattan General, Laurie pursues her own investigation. Though it seems impossible to determine why and how the patients are dying, she comes to believe that not only are the deaths related-they're intentional, suggesting the work of a clever serial killer with a very unusual motive.Then Laurie is dealt a double blow: While coping with Jack's inability to commit to their relationship, she discovers she carries a genetic marker for a deadly disease. As her personal life unravels, the need for answers becomes more urgent. And when Laurie becomes the killer's next target, she and Jack must race to connect the dots-to stop a madman and save her life.

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  • Hardcover: 883 pages
  • Publisher: G P Putnam's Sons; Large Print edition (2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0739454587
  • ISBN-13: 978-0739454589
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.9 x 1.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (104 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,688,483 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Doctor and author Robin Cook is widely credited with introducing the word 'medical' to the thriller genre, and over twenty years after the publication of his breakthrough novel, Coma, he continues to dominate the category he created. Cook has successfully combined medical fact with fantasy to produce a over twenty-seven international bestsellers, including Outbreak (1987), Terminal (1993), Contagion (1996), Chromosome 6 (1997) and Foreign Body (2008).

 

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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A spell binder, May 24, 2005
This review is from: Marker (Hardcover)
Will Robin Cook ever run out of ideas? His latest, Marker, is typical Cook. Fast paced, lots of twists and false leads, passion, love, and danger. Yup, Cook at his best.

In Marker, mysterious deaths follow routine and not very serious surgeries even though the victims are young and healthy. In fact, enough of these deaths occur to attract the attention of Laurie Montgomery, a New York City medical examiner. Laurie becomes convinced that something is amiss and does her best to enlist the help of Jack Stapleton, who she has a bit of a relationship with.

With the medical mystery as the primary focus, Cook also manages to further develop the love affair between Laurie and Jack who is, if anything, luke warm about a full blown relationship.

Since reading Coma, I have been an avid Cook fan. Lets face it, Cook gives us what we read fiction for...a good yarn, believable characters, intelligent plots, and enough twists to keep a taffy factory going for years.

You'll love this book.
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Medical thriller with a message, July 2, 2005
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Eileen Rieback (Coral Springs, FL USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Marker (Hardcover)
"Marker" sees the return of two medical examiners from a previous Robin Cook novel. Laurie Montgomery and Jack Stapleton's personal relationship is on the rocks because Jack is afraid to commit to marriage with Laurie, whose biological clock is ticking and who wants to start a family. To add to her stress, Laurie discovers that she has a genetic marker that significantly raises the probability she will eventually have breast cancer. As a distraction from their personal problems, Laurie and Jack become involved in a series of autopsies on surgical patients who died of cardiac failure in spite of being young and relatively healthy. Laurie learns of a similar series of deaths in another hospital. She suspects they are all related, but is unable to convince anyone else that these may be homicide cases.

Robin Cook became a pioneer in the medical thriller genre with his book "Coma." Since then he has written many other medical thrillers, most of which follow a plot formula that ensures lots of suspense and a bit of medical education thrown in as a bonus. "Marker" follows the typical Cook formula: an enthusiastic medical professional is a witness to a series of mysterious deaths in a medical environment, suspects foul play, and in the pursuit of the perpetrators, is put in jeopardy him/herself. The medical lesson here is about the DNA markers in our genetic makeup that control not only the functioning of our physiological processes, but also their malfunction. In an afterword, Cook discusses the mapping of the human genome, and then presents the uses, both good and bad, that could arise from knowledge of the genetic markers that predict our future health. This is a fast-paced, suspenseful novel with two likable characters and some romantic interest thrown into the mix. Recommended.


Eileen Rieback
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Still a page turner ... but I've got reservations,, March 28, 2008
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Paul Weiss (Dundas, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Marker (Hardcover)
Robin Cook, the reigning king of the medical thriller, returns New York City medical examiners, Laurie Montgomery and her lover, Jack Stapleton (previously seen in his earlier novel "Vector") to centre stage. Montgomery autopsies a mysterious string of unwarranted post-surgical cardiac arrests for which she is unable to formulate any reasonable explanation. Her fertile imagination makes the leap to hypothesizing a demented serial killer stalking the halls of Manhattan General, a well respected tertiary care teaching hospital recently taken over by the HMO giant, AmeriCare. At every turn, despite an obviously rising death toll, Laurie is met with skepticism, institutional political resistance and even direct orders to keep her unsubstantiated and possibly libelous speculations to herself.

Cook's continuing mastery of the ability to create suspense and to convey the complexity and urgency of the daily running of a major metropolitan hospital, the medical examiner's office, an autopsy, a surgery, a "code blue" and emergency room trauma provide more than enough reasons to keep the pages turning smartly into the wee hours.

But there were definitely cracks in the wall that made "Marker" a much less satisfying novel than Cook's earliest works such as "Coma" or "Blindsight".

The identity of the killer, nurse Jasmine "Jazz" Rakoczi, is known almost from the opening pages. It was never a matter of "who", only a question of "why"! While the characters of Laurie Montgomery and Jack Stapleton are developed in depth with care and a completely believable and quite moving pathos, Rakoczi is a stereotypical cardboard villain - a cartoon caricature of the nasty bad guy that is at best weak and at worst almost laughable. As a cautionary tale against a possible macabre result of the continuing business takeover of the US medical health care system, "Marker" is left frustratingly open ended.

Robin Cook's fans will still enjoy this one but it's probably not the best place for a potential new reader to take the first dip into the pool.

Paul Weiss
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Manhattan General, Saint Francis, New York, First Avenue, Darlene Morgan, Laurie Montgomery, Jasmine Rakoczi, Laura Riley, Susan Chapman, Central Park, Operation Winnow, Rowena Sobczyk, Stephen Lewis, Patricia Pruit, Roger Rousseau, Sara Cromwell, David Rosenkrantz, Ivy League, Robert Hawthorne, University Hospital, Anne Dickson, Calvin Washington, Clark Mulhausen, Columbus Avenue, David Hancock
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