With every one of his ten novels a New York Times bestseller,
emergency medicine physician Michael Palmer is recognized by critics
and fans worldwide as a master of medical suspense. Now Palmer
delivers a relentless thriller that slices to our deepest fears with
surgical precision—a tale as timely as it is terrifying, as
harrowing as it is plausible. Welcome to The Society. At the
headquarters of Boston’s Eastern Quality Health, the wealthy and
powerful CEO is brutally murdered. She’s not the first to die—nor
the last. A vicious serial killer is on the loose and the victims have
one thing in common: they are all high-profile executives in the
managed care industry. Dr. Will Grant is an overworked and highly
dedicated surgeon. He has experienced firsthand the outrages of a
system that cares more about the bottom line than about the
life-and-death issues of patients. As a member of the Hippocrates
Society, Will seeks to reclaim the profession of medicine from the
hundreds of companies profiting wildly by controlling the decisions
that affect the delivery of care. But the doctor’s determination has
attracted a dangerous zealot who will stop at nothing to make Will his
ally. Soon Will is both a suspect and a victim, a pawn in a deadly
endgame. Then, in one horrible moment, Will’s professional and
personal worlds are destroyed and his very life placed in peril.
Rookie detective Patty Moriarity is in danger of being removed from
her first big case—the managed care killings. To save her career,
she has no choice but to risk trusting Will, knowing he may well be
the killer she is hunting. Together they have little to go on except
the knowledge that the assassin is vengeful, cunning, ruthless—and
may not be working alone. That—and a cryptic message that grows
longer with each murder: a message Grant and Moriarity must decipher
if they don’t want to be the next victims.
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780553900576
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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