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Night Shift

Night Shift

Released: 2022-12-06
© Penguin Publishing Group
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Released: 2022-12-06
© Penguin Publishing Group

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In this exhilarating new medical thriller by bestselling author Robin Cook, fan favorites Jack and Laurie are lured into the dark underbelly of hospital dangers when an internist dies mysteriously.
Colleagues-turned-spouses Dr. Laurie Montgomery and Dr. Jack Stapleton already have their plates full with demanding forensic pathology work and family pressures. The last thing they need is the sudden death of a colleague. Yet when Laurie’s apparently vital and healthy longtime friend Dr. Sue Passero dies mysteriously in the hopsital parking garage, an autopsy is required, and it falls uncomfortably under Laurie’s purview as the chief medical examiner. So when Laurie asks Jack to take special care with the case, he can hardly refuse.
With his curiosity sparked by an inconclusive autopsy, the indefatigable Jack is compelled to resolve the case at hand, and sets out to investigate on-site at Manhattan Memorial Hospital, even though it means blatantly defying the Office of Chief Medical Examiner’s rules. What started out as an inquiry into Sue’s tragic passing soon turns into a deadly and dangerous chess game between Jack and the clever and deranged killer, who might just administer another lethal blow if Jack isn’t careful.

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4.0 of 5 (258 Ratings)

Apple Books: Customer Reviews

2023-02-11

night shift

It’s hard to believe this is Robin Cook. The plot lines were totally preposterous. One of the most prolific serial killers in American history and only one person suspected him? I only finished the book by skipping over pages til I found they caught him. And the ending didn’t indicate any administrator in this cesspool of a hospital faced any fallout. Totally ridiculous.
sadsdipp
2023-01-15

Very good.

I love Robin Cooks books and as I read this one it was like reading the other books, it was good but I gave it a 4 star review for that. It was only in the last chapters that it was riveting.
Saygre