The Last Surgeon

by mrbooks on March 5, 2010

  • ISBN13: 9780312587499
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product DescriptionThe New York Times best-selling author and Master of Medical Suspense filled another shocker a thriller with insider details and a frightening psychopath four murders. Three accidents. Two suicides. The left … The most recent novel, THE LAST surgeon Michael Palmer defective wells of a physician against a ruthless psychopath who murdered his art. Dr. Nick Garrity, who suffers from PTSD PTSD vet-syndrome, spends his days and nights of charge medical care, a mobile clinic for the homeless and needy in DC and Baltimore. In addition, he is constantly on the lookout for was his buddy Umberto Vasquez, from the street by the military four years ago and drawn for a secret mission and has not seen. Psych nurse Gillian Coates wants to find the murderer of his sister. She does not believe that having undergone Belle Coates, a critical care, took her own life, even if every bit of evidence, it-ev. . . More>>

The Last Surgeon

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Michelle Gagnon March 6, 2010 at 12:38 am

What a great read. I sat down to read it in the afternoon when I had a few hours time, and the last one ended surgeon keeps me up far above my bed that night. A terribly plausible plot, characters well drawn. . . Palmer is the master of the thriller. Rating: 5 / 5

Lori Hedgpeth March 6, 2010 at 1:07 am

I do not have many medical thrillers. As much as I enjoy a good thriller or a suspense book, I discovered that certain books are painful health issue with so many words, instruments and medical jargon, turned a hobby into a relaxing corvée.Pas the same last surgeon Michael Palmer. I have to suffer the history of Mr. Palmer, a surgeon PTSD, with the missing men are intertwined, the accidental deaths as a murder in May, and a character is right on the last literary comparison sociopath Hannibal Lecter, was all very exciting and suspense.Nick Garrity a great central character – - traumatized, yes, but express strong, determined and well worth the thumb. So much has been written and listen rounded character, Nick, that I just could not imagine in my head, and his voice throughout the story. (Actually, I have continued throughout history that corresponds to what a fantasy would take a movie The Surgeon.) Jillian Coates is a very good match for Nick, in the spirit and intelligence. Found in my reading experience, I have some books that are mainly true crime force-feed the novel, it led to feel, to script as a natural development. Nick and Jillian, but I feel like a natural match, and their relationship is not principale.J from history, “I also loved the character of Junie and found that a wonderful compliment to distract Nick. It was descriptive and more expanded and the character of Franz Koller, perhaps my favorite supporting caractère.Il may sound strange to think that someone like Franz Koller favorite character, but Mr. Palmer such a person living terrible, terrible, and without fear, which certainly deserves a place in the literary disgrace with the above Hannibal Lector, Dracula and even Voldemort Harry Potter, to name a few. Francis is evil and he has complete freedom of conscience, and yet it is a fascinating and complex character who steals the show from all the page. It underscores our worst fears – - another man to walk among us, which is completely free of normal human behavior and makes a few scenes of the surgeon directed effrayant.Cela was my first book by Mr. Palmer and I first met his desk. Despite the medical aspects of writing and intense scenes of violence and war, the writing flowed as easily as good wine. And like good wine, I thought the doctor was worth it Last modified savourant.Je The Surgeon who recommended a thriller or a novel of tension and especially enjoys an excellent lecture.Rating: 4 / 5

Harriet Klausner March 6, 2010 at 1:35 am

The former battlefield trauma surgeon Dr. Nick Garrity suffers from PTSD after a suicide attack on its field hospital in Afghanistan. Back in Baltimore, Nick runs the Helping Hands RV mobile clinic that provides medical care for the homeless in an attempt to contain his symptoms SSPT.En same time, Nick drives the streets of the city, killing one Central Charlotte Medical Center, the ICU nurse, cardiac surgery Belle Coates in Charlotte, North Carolina. Jillian beautiful sister leaves her home in Virginia to the identity of the person to discover who killed his brother. She soon discovered a tie for Nick and his homeless clients, many of them suddenly from the streets as a passionate, yet clear who to eux.Le surgeon latest thriller is a fast-paced exciting medical conspiracy that captures the viewers need to know why the homeless people disappear and killed the professional hit man Belle. Nick is a fascinating figure, who suffers from PTSD, while Jill is a heroine, Kick Butt. Fans will enjoy the last action packed story Michael Palmer, as the CIA operates secret.Harriet Klausner Rating: 4 / 5

ITZME March 6, 2010 at 3:57 am

Very exciting adventure story. A search for 2 missing veterans triggers a chain reaction – a lot of death are (to kill them or something else?). Rating: 5 / 5

Harvee L. March 6, 2010 at 4:08 am

A good plot, fast action with a short dialogue, and playback entertaining and exciting partout.Un doctor with a heart of gold is unknown before a ruthless psychopath who was a contract killer hired by a group. The killer thinks that people with methods of bloodless and painless dispatch of his victims, but uses the psychological terror anyway. Dr. Nick Garrity, however, used his talents to care for the homeless and veterans of the war to give. How will their paths to reach the day of the plot behind the murders, which is coming back and winning are questions that kept me reading. Definitely for adults only a thriller that builds tension through the psychological dangers. Certainly not the délicats.Rating: 4 / 5

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