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Intending To Hurt
(Robin Cook)

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From the very first page of the book the reader is captivated by an rather mundane event: Patty a young woman is having here first contractions; the baby is on his way, a happy event. Nothing extraordinary, however the reader can not but read avidly the diverse emotions of that young mother ... After some more pages, you even start to get attached to her and to have a feeling of injustice when assisting the horrible childbirth. Patty's family wants justice. They need a scapegoat. And there is one right at hand: the anesthesiologist, Jeffrey Rhodes. The events preceeding Patty's death would not help Jeffrey's lawyer to prove his innocence. But is he really guilty or is he the victim of some conspiracy? The truth is so very unimaginable, repulsive and immoral that the reader has only two choices: either to finish that book in one stroke in order to rapidly know the end of the story or to stop for a while in order to realize that the boundary between fiction and reality is sometimes invisible



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