| Michael Palmer - Fiction - 2011 - 418 pages
Toby is eight years old. He had a routine operation. It was fine. Now he's gone home to terror. Months have passed. But Toby still bursts into tortured screams. Because ... | |
| Michael Palmer - Fiction - 2004 - 368 pages
With every one of his ten novels a New York Times bestseller, emergency medicine physician Michael Palmer is recognized by critics and fans worldwide as a master of medical ... | |
| Michael Palmer - Fiction - 2011 - 367 pages
“A suspenseful page-turner . . . jolts and entertains the reader.”—Mary Higgins Clark Inside Boston Doctors Hospital, patients are dying. In the glare of the operating room ... | |
| Daniel Palmer, Michael Palmer - Fiction - 2015 - 384 pages
TRAUMA Prepare to be hooked from page one of this shock-inducing medical thriller from New York Times bestselling author Michael Palmer and his son, acclaimed suspense novelist ... | |
| Daniel Palmer, Michael Palmer - Fiction - 2016 - 384 pages
Dr. Julie Devereux is an outspoken advocate for the right to die –until a motorcycle accident leaves her fiancé, Sam Talbot, a quadriplegic. Sam begs to end his life, but Julie ... | |
| Michael Palmer - Fiction - 2014 - 400 pages
They kill without conscience or remorse. They are the most ruthless enemy we have ever faced. And they are one millionth our size...Prepare to be shocked-and mesmerized-by ... | |
| Michael Palmer - Fiction - 2011 - 450 pages
Dr. Eric Najarian. He's young, talented, and ambitious. He has all the qualities they're looking for at White Memorial Hospital. He doesn't know he's being watched. Judged. An ... | |
| Michael Palmer - Fiction - 2008 - 400 pages
In his most high-concept suspense novel to date, "New York Times" bestselling author Palmer delivers a thriller pitched at the crossroads of presidential politics and cutting ... | |
| Michael Palmer - Fiction - 2009 - 385 pages
Possessing a brilliant mind for medicine in spite of her inability to comprehend the dynamics of traditional medicine, Asperger's patient and doctor Thea Sperelakis is baffled ... | |
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