Toxin - Robin Cook

Toxin

By Robin Cook

  • Release Date: 1998-03-23
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4
4
From 101 Ratings

Description

A “cautionary tale” (Chicago Tribune) about bacterial poisoning and corporate malevolence from the #1 bestselling author of Coma, “the master of the literary thriller” (The New York Times)
 
“Searing . . . shocking . . . packs plenty of punches.”—Associated Press
 
Newly divorced Dr. Kim Reggis takes his daughter, Becky, to her favorite fast-food restaurant on a special night out. The quintessential American meal of burgers and fries leads to tragedy: Over the following week Becky becomes gravely ill from E. coli bacterial poisoning.
 
Already beaten down by the indignities of a major hospital merger and the subsequent loss of his departmental chairmanship, Kim collides head-on with cost-cutting rules that restrict his daughter’s treatment. As Becky’s condition worsens, the surgeon is driven over the edge by his inability to alter the inexorable progression. When the administration revokes his hospital privileges, Kim is forced out into the cold.
 
Half crazed by grief, Kim launches himself on an inquiry to learn how and why his daughter got sick. The trail of deadly evidence of shoddy meat-industry practices and complicity stretches from the slaughterhouse to the industry hierarchy to the USDA. Aided in his quest by his ex-wife, Tracy, and a young, idealistic USDA inspector, Kim ultimately learns the shocking truth—but the price may be his life and the lives of those he loves.

Reviews

  • Heavy-handed . . . a disappointment

    2
    By Birdgirl2016
    This wasn't a thriller - more of a long diatribe about the power of the meat industry over the USDA. I actually agree with the writer about this, but a prolonged lecture wasn't my expectation when I chose "Toxin." Having a medical background, I enjoy medical mysteries, but this book stretched reality and the humanity of the parents to have them launch an undercover investigation into a meat packing plant before they buried their daughter. A disappointing read.
  • Toxin

    5
    By Sechrist1
    As always, this is another of Robin Cook's wonderful books. He is one of my favorite authors and he never disappoints me. It is another one of his books that I could hardly put down. Another reason I like his books is that they do not have a lot of violence, ugly language or sex. Most of the time, I read nothing but Christian books but I make an exception when it comes to Robin Cook. I would highly recommend this and any of the other books written by Mr. Cook.
  • Well written

    4
    By Jenn94965
    A good story well written although a bit out dated.
  • One of Cooks best

    4
    By Katie's Quilting Corner
    Very realistic.
  • Good...

    4
    By Chrismaldo
    book. Very good story; weaker ending.

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