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Michael Palmer

    9 octobre 1942 – 30 octobre 2013
    Michael Palmer
    The Patient
    The Danish Notebook
    Fatal
    De Mort Naturelle
    Traitement spécial
    Le Livre de Poche - 17248: Un remède miracle
    • The master of medical suspense takes you to prestigious Boston Heart Institute, where some patients are dying to get well.... After a troubled past, Dr. Brian Holbrook has been given a second chance to prove himself. At state-of-the-art Boston Heart Institute, he's been chosen to join the medical team testing a new miracle drug. The initial results are so promising that Brian pushes to get his father--who suffers from a dangerous heart condition--accepted into the study. But Brian is beginning to suspect his superiors are hiding something. Why are crucial records disappearing? Why did a patient making startling progress suddenly die? Is the miracle drug a prescription for death? The answers could cost Brian more than his career. For at Boston Heart Institute, knowing too much is the quickest way to the morgue.

      Le Livre de Poche - 17248: Un remède miracle
      4,0
    • Traitement spécial

      • 342pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Le Dr Harry Corbett n'est pas inquiet en se rendant à l'hôpital où se trouve Evie, sa femme : l'opération qu'elle a dû subir était bénigne. Il compte même sur sa convalescence pour resserrer entre eux des liens assez distendus ces derniers temps. Or, quand Harry entre dans la chambre, Evie est morte. Et il est le suspect numéro 1... Pour se défendre, une seule issue : faire lui-même la lumière sur cette affaire. Quelles informations Evie, journaliste en vue, détenait-elle sur la Table ronde - un réseau d'assureurs soupçonnés d'expédier ad patres des patients trop coûteux ? L'a-t-on tuée pour la faire taire ? Mais l'assassin frappe de nouveau. Et cette fois, Harry sait que seul un médecin peut être le coupable... Après De mort naturelle, Michael Palmer nous dévoile une nouvelle fois les coulisses du système médical américain, où la maladie et la guérison se comptent en dollars. Et son scénario est d'une vraisemblance à vous donner froid dans le dos...

      Traitement spécial
      4,0
    • Fatal

      • 528pages
      • 19 heures de lecture

      "In Chicago, a pregnant cafeteria worker suffering nothing more than the flu like symtoms begins haemorrhaging from every part of her body. In Boston, a brilliant musician, her face disfigured by an unknown disease, rapidly descends into lethal paranoia. In West Virginia, a miner suddenly goes berserk, causing a cave-in that kills two of his co-workers. Finding the link between these events could prove Fatal Five years ago, internest and emergency specialist Matt Rutledge returned to his West Virginia home to marry his hig-school sweetheart and open a practice. He also had a score to settle. His Father died whilst working for the local mining company, and Matt swore to expose their health and safety violations. When his beloved wife succumbed to an unusual cancer, his campaign became even more bitterly personal. Now he has identified bizarre new incidences of illness - caused he is certain, by the mines careless disposal of toxic chemicals. All he needs is proof."

      Fatal
      4,3
    • The Danish Notebook

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Memoir. In THE DANISH NOTEBOOK, Michael Palmer sets out to connect the dots -- to discover which images and designs will appear when his reflections (on poetry, on collaboration, on work, on travel) and memories (of chance meetings, of conversations among friends, of books read and movies seen) are set down on paper. The result is part memoir, part correspondence, part travel diary, and part poetic essay. Moving from the streets of Paris and San Francisco to the top of a Hawaiian volcano, it reveals a rare, personal look at one of the most original and influential poets of our time.

      The Danish Notebook
      4,4
    • The Patient

      • 435pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Neurosurgeon Jessie Copeland works at the very frontier of neurosurgery, developing technology that could revolutionize the treatment of brain tumors. But her work brings her to the attention of an infinitely dangerous man. Claude Malloche is brilliant, remorseless—a terrorist without regard for human life. He is also ill with a brain tumor considered to be inoperable. Nothing can stop Malloche from getting to the woman he believes can cure him. For those caught in his path, the nightmare has just begun...and no one is more aware of the stakes than Jessie Copeland. In brain surgery there are no guarantees—but that’s exactly what Malloche demands. With disaster just one cut away, Jessie faces the most harrowing case of her life—and the price of failure may be thousands of lives....

      The Patient
      4,2
    • Killer in the jungle

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      A story at Level 5 of a series of children's illustrated ELT readers which are graded at five levels, according to length and complexity of plot. The stories cover a wide variety of genres, and have both British and foreign settings. Dramatized versions are available on cassette.

      Killer in the jungle
      3,0
    • Flashback

      • 10pages
      • 1 heure de lecture

      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 something is very wrong. Toby can remember evey moment of the operation. All the trauma. All the pain. He relives evrey horrifying detail of surgery while he's awake. Now someone must expose the unspeakable truth about this hospital. Or else an innocent child will die. And he won't be the last. The next victim is being wheeled into surgery right now.

      Flashback
      4,0
    • Political Suicide

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      A physician accused of murder. A massive cover-up. An entire nation at risk…In Political Suicide, New York Times bestselling author Michael Palmer once again delivers a stunning page-turner set at the crossroads of politics, the military, and medical science. Dr. Gary McHugh, known around Washington, D.C. as the “society doc,” calls his longtime friend Dr. Lou Welcome in a state of panic. A patient of his, Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee Elias Colston, has been found shot to death in his home—soon after McHugh paid him a visit. Did McHugh kill Colston? He has no recollection of committing a crime because, later that same night, McHugh wrecked his car in an alcoholic stupor. As more facts come to light, Lou has serious doubts about his friend’s innocence. But something about McHugh’s story still doesn’t add up…and soon a shocking truth is revealed.

      Political Suicide
      3,9
    • Critical Judgment

      • 450pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      In the tiny town of Patience, California, newcomer Dr. Abby Dolan has noticed a frightening syndrome among her emergency room patients. It begins with a baffling, seemingly minor set of symptoms, but builds relentlessly until it plunges its victims into insane, murderous rages. As she searches for clues to this deadly mystery, Abby's superiors make it clear her probing is unwelcome. Soon Abby will learn just how high the cost of the truth may be--and how far someone will go to keep a lethal secret. But she may not find the answer until it's too late to save her patients, her career...her life.

      Critical Judgment
      4,0