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Well typical Robin cook novel
May 30, 2001 08:54 PM 5836 Views

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Well it seems that robin cook can write a novel without some big hospital or a medicine company being the villain.


VECTOR begins with Jason Papparis, a rug merchant, becoming ill with a mystery ailment. His disease catches the interest of Jack Stapleton, a recurring fictional character. As he has in other books, Jack becomes more involved than your average Medical Examiner. Having met people like jack in previous Novels, I can tell you that his meddling will cause trouble for his superiors, will reveal an unusual source for the cause of the mystery ailment, will probably get him either shot at, beat up, or both, and will inevitably prevent a medical disaster


A Russian cabdriver, who was trained as a technologist in the Soviet biological weapons program, and a group of skinheads, combine with the intent to commit mayhem. They plan to make a biological bomd and destroy the city.These villains are believable and the situations they create are realistic. On the other hand, the ''laboratory'' built to assemble the killer viruses seemed much to complex to be constructed in a basement, even for those of above average intelligence.but that is okay!


Overall it is a good read and worth a few hours of your time.


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