
Manner of Death Review
Robin Cook's thriller is a wild medical ride. Fast-paced plot and suspense will keep you hooked. Characters might lack depth, but the twists make up for it. Perfect for a thrilling weekend read.
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Robin Cook's thriller is a wild medical ride. Fast-paced plot and suspense will keep you hooked. Characters might lack depth, but the twists make up for it. Perfect for a thrilling weekend read.

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