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Old Sep 15, 2005, 12:35 PM
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One of the -ologists at our facility wrote this book. It's a page-turner with lots of anesthesia-related suspense that may be a fun-read for those of you waiting to enter clinicals. Here's the synopsis:

"When patients start dying unexpectedly in the O.R. at Mercy Hospital, anesthesiologist Doug Landry finds himself the focus of the blame. Is it really his fault. . . or is there something more sinister going on? As Doug struggles to clear his name and unravel the secret of the mysterious deaths, one thing is certain - someone will stop at nothing to keep him from exposing the devastating truth.

Doug becomes trapped in a grisly race against time to prevent more deaths - including his own. From the boardroom to the recovery room to the thrilling climax in the operating room, Adrenaline is a heart-pounding rush of suspense, action and intrigue in an extremely realistic setting. If you like the novels of Robin Cook and Tess Gerritsen, Adrenaline will leave you breathless."

I hope you get a chance to read it!
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Old Sep 15, 2005, 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Zinobile
One of the -ologists at our facility wrote this book. It's a page-turner with lots of anesthesia-related suspense that may be a fun-read for those of you waiting to enter clinicals. Here's the synopsis:

"When patients start dying unexpectedly in the O.R. at Mercy Hospital, anesthesiologist Doug Landry finds himself the focus of the blame. Is it really his fault. . . or is there something more sinister going on? As Doug struggles to clear his name and unravel the secret of the mysterious deaths, one thing is certain - someone will stop at nothing to keep him from exposing the devastating truth.

Doug becomes trapped in a grisly race against time to prevent more deaths - including his own. From the boardroom to the recovery room to the thrilling climax in the operating room, Adrenaline is a heart-pounding rush of suspense, action and intrigue in an extremely realistic setting. If you like the novels of Robin Cook and Tess Gerritsen, Adrenaline will leave you breathless."

I hope you get a chance to read it!
Zinobile,
RN, CCRN
Hello, Zinobile,

I would like this book. It reminds me of "Coma" by Robin Cook.

Thank you for the referral!!

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