Author:Michael Palmer
Fans of Michael Connelly, Peter James and Robin Cook will love this captivating and riveting thriller from the pen of Sunday Times bestselling author Michael Palmer. Fascinating medical knowledge combined with a fast-paced narrative - a real winner!
'A highly entertaining tale of greed and medicine run amok' -- Chicago Tribune
'Packs plenty of heart-stopping action.' -- Associated Press
'With the twists along the way this book made fascinating, awesome and sometimes frightening reading.' -- ***** Reader review
'Don't start this book unless you have plenty of time because you won't want to put it down once you've started it.' -- ***** Reader review
'A page turner'-- ***** Reader review
'Clever and suspenseful!' -- ***** Reader review
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KNOWING TOO MUCH COULD BE THE QUICKEST WAY TO THE MORGUE...
When skilled cardiologist Brian Holbrook suffered an agonizing sports injury he was left with an addiction to prescription painkillers that eventually cost him his marriage and his license to practice medicine. But now, at thirty-eight, he has cleaned up his act, swallowed his pride, and is ready to start over.
When the prestigious Boston Heart Institute offers him the opportunity to participate in trials of a new drug that could revolutionize medicine, he's thrilled. Vasclear may have the power to reverse arteriosclerosis, a heart disease and globally the number one killer. The initial results are so dazzling Brian pushes to get his own father, who has a dangerous heart condition, into the scheme.
But soon Brian is uneasy. The mysterious disappearance of a colleague and deaths of patients on the scheme compels him to ask questions. However, with billions of dollars at stake, probing questions could cost him his career - and his father's life.
For as Brian is beginning to suspect, knowing too much at the Boston Heart Institute is a matter of life and death...
Grippingly different
—— The TimesThis is your methadone if you enjoyed The Killing and found it overwhelmingly addictive
—— BBC Radio 2 Claudia Winkleman Arts ShowA weighty and disturbing novel . . . with an ingenuity as impressive as it is unnerving
—— IndependentAs a page-turner there are few who can match Ruth
—— Colin DexterUnequivocally, the most brilliant mystery writer of our time. She magnificently triumphs in a style that is uniquely hers and mesmerising
—— Patricia CornwellRendell is a great storyteller who knows how to make sure that the reader has to turn the pages out of a desperate need to find out what is going to happen next
—— John MortimerThere are quite a few Ruth Rendells: the doyenne of the traditional English detective novel; the queen of the psychological thriller; the celebrated author of the literary thriller; and her most recent incarnation, as a writer of blackly comic fairy tales set in London.
—— Mail on SundayTo read her nowadays is akin to quaffing a glass of what the fake princess calls ‘TDTINW’ – the drink that is never wrong – champagne. She is exhilarating, makes you giggle yet leaves you with an acidic aftertaste.
—— Evening StandardRendell is excellent on the delicate snobbery of the uneasy territory in between the social classes... The novel’s plot forms a complex web in which power sways back and forth between employer and employed.
—— Belfast TelegraphWill leave the legion of Reacher addicts satisfied but craving for their next fix.
—— Irish IndependentThe most satisfying of all 17 thrillers in the series. The unfolding of events nudges along at just the right rate... toward an authentically gripping climax.
—— Toronto StarSettings don’t come much more Gothic than Wreaking, the derelict, decaying...psychiatric hospital of James Scudamore’s striking third novel
—— Daily MailThis is the work of a writer totally at ease with, and confident in, his powers. A wonderfully assured novel with scope and ambition and with enough of a mystery at its heart to keep the reader hooked till the end
—— We Love This BookWe are left with the characters in our heads for days, and the sense of unease that Scudamore cleverly conjures up
—— Press Association SyndicationA twisted, unsettling tale of family lies and lonely souls
—— ShortlistAn immersion in the physical and psychic ruins of a contemporary Britain which enchants and disturbs, lures and repels. The inner poetry and descriptive mastery of James Scudamore's Wreaking are riches which cannot be forgotten. If you only read one novel in coming times, make it this astonishing and deeply moving chronicle
—— Alan WarnerThis is an impressive work from the critically acclaimed author of Heliopolis
—— Good Book Guide