Host - Robin Cook

Host

By Robin Cook

  • Release Date: 2015-10-20
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4
4
From 190 Ratings

Description

From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Coma comes a chilling novel that asks: What happens when innocent hospital patients are used as medial “incubators” against their will?
 
“Brutally intense . . . a medical thriller cannot get any better than Host.”—Associated Press
 
Lynn Peirce, a fourth-year medical student at South Carolina’s Mason-Dixon University, thinks she has her life figured out. But when her otherwise healthy boyfriend, Carl, enters the hospital for routine surgery, her neatly ordered life is thrown into total chaos. Carl fails to return to consciousness after the procedure, and an MRI confirms brain death.
           
Devastated by Carl’s condition, Lynn searches for answers. Convinced there’s more to the story than what the authorities are willing to reveal, Lynn uses all her resources at Mason-Dixon—including her initially reluctant lab partner, Michael Pender—to hunt down evidence of medical error or malpractice.

What she uncovers, however, is far more disturbing. Hospitals associated with Middleton Healthcare, including the Mason-Dixon Medical Center, have unnervingly high rates of unexplained anesthetic complications and patients contracting serious and terminal illness in the wake of routine hospital admissions.

When Lynn and Michael begin to receive death threats, they know they’re onto something bigger than either of them anticipated. They soon enter a desperate race against time for answers before shadowy forces behind Middleton Healthcare can put a stop to their efforts once and for all.

Reviews

  • Absolutely the best book I've ever read

    5
    By gojogonthe.sea
    As a pre-med student, I was already interested in the book for its medical plot line. This book turned out to be a book that got my heart rate going as I cheered for the main characters and ached as my favorite character was killed off. Incredible writing. Suspenseful. I actually had to actively slow down while I read so I could savor the story just that much longer. 10/10 would recommend!!
  • Nightmare-Inducing Thriller!

    5
    By luvcats13
    Once again, Robin Cook's writing makes me terrified of hospitals! A page-turner I did not want to out down.
  • Host

    1
    By karriegirl
    After the first several chapters I skimmed through most of this book. The plot was derivative of previous books. The dialogue was stilted and in particular the attempt at African American slang was just painful to read. I've enjoyed Robin Cook in the past but this was just not good. A real disappointment.
  • Don't waste your $

    3
    By Hogmom41
    This was agonizing to try to finish. In fact, I never made it to the very end.
  • Robin Cook - proving anything can sell

    1
    By RonF1111
    Robin Cook has always been close to sophomoric and has managed to write the same book a dozen times with each version paler than the last. With his latest "Host" the unthinkable has occurred - it's worse! The doggerel in this nonsense tome is stupefying, even for Cook. With an uncanny ability to continually underwhelm and create characters as one dimensional as a chalk line Cook has managed to massage page after page with hackneyed dialogue, ludicrous plot lines, impossible science and protagonist vs antagonists that make Boris B and Natasha take on mammoth literary strength by comparison. This has got to be a joke - on all of us...
  • Stay away!

    1
    By osavage
    The latest Robin Cook is amateurish at best. The characters are one-dimensional, the plotting predictable, and the writing is just plain bad. What a waste of money!
  • Host

    2
    By Kleegrygier
    Too much medical lingo. Extremely incredulous plot. Boring until the very end.
  • Host

    3
    By Peg1gy
    A horrifying idea is brought to life in this poorly written novel.
  • Updated coma

    3
    By SleepnSeattle
    Ok read. Same premise as Coma.

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