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Violence
Some
Murder attempts against protagonists; corporate violence
Language
Some
Moderate profanity
Sexual Content
Barely any
Brief romantic content
Substance Use
Barely any
Moderate alcohol use
Emotional Intensity
Some
Corporate fraud that kills patients for profit
What this book is about
A Robin Cook medical thriller (2011) in which medical students Pia Grazdani and George Wilson stumble onto a scheme in which a financial firm is deliberately withholding medical treatments from patients to accelerate insurance payouts. The investigation puts their lives at risk. Explores the intersection of Wall Street, healthcare, and corporate fraud in a timely thriller.
Notes for sensitive readers
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Corporate murder scheme
Financial fraud endangering patients
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