In this electrifying medical thriller from New York Times bestselling
author Robin Cook, a family’s exposure to a rare yet deadly virus
ensnares them in a growing danger to mankind—and pulls back the
curtain on a healthcare system powered by profit and greed. Trying to
find some normalcy during the Covid-19 pandemic, Brian Murphy and his
family are on a summer excursion in Cape Cod when his wife, Emma,
comes down with concerning flu-like symptoms. But their leisurely
return home to New York City quickly becomes a race to the local
hospital as she suddenly begins seizing in the car. At the ICU, she is
diagnosed with eastern equine encephalitis, a rare and highly lethal
mosquito-borne viral disease seemingly caught during one of their
evening cookouts. Complicating the situation further, Brian and
Emma’s young daughter then begins to exhibit alarming physical and
behavioral symptoms, too. Emma’s harrowing hospital stay becomes
even more fraught when Brian receives a staggering hospital bill full
of outrageous charges and murky language. To add insult to injury, his
health insurance company refuses to cover any of the cost, citing
dubious clauses in Brian’s policy. Forced to choose between the
ongoing care of family and bills he can never pay, and furious at a
shockingly indifferent healthcare system, Brian vows to seek justice.
But to get to the bottom of the predatory practices targeting his
loved ones and countless others, he must uncover the dark side of an
industry that has strayed drastically from its altruistic roots—and
bring down the callous executives preying on the sick and defenseless
before the virus can claim even more people . . .
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ISBN
9780593328309
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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