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Medical thrillers

  • Jun 15, 2020
  • Jun 15, 2020 Updated Jun 16, 2020

'Harvest'

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Dr. Tess Gerritsen and her friend and colleague Dr. Michael Palmer were pioneers in the doctors-as-bad-guys world, and “Harvest” was Gerritsen’s first (and groundbreaking) medical thriller. This organ-harvesting — well, stealing — plot was one of the first to tread that gruesome ground. And though it came out in 1996, it still has a top-notch nail-biting plot — and a hauntingly chilling scary-doctor-hospital setting.

'Coma'

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Remember when you first read “Coma” by Robin Cook — maybe in 1977? One of the creepiest, most unsettling medical thrillers ever helped pave the way for the “greedy doctor” character. And if you saw the movie, remember the “bodies waiting to be harvested” scene? To certain doctors at Boston Memorial Hospital, “first do no harm” has a loophole — “unless doing harm helps someone more important.”

'The Verdict'

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Barry Reed’s 1980 medical-legal thriller “The Verdict” stars a frayed-at-the-edges down-and-out lawyer — but the doctors he’s suing for malpractice are some of the most sinister medical villains ever portrayed. Who can forget the tiny but pivotal role a certain nurse plays, a defeated mouse on the witness stand, with the classic line, “I wanted to be a nurse. Who are these men?”

'House on Fire'

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In “House on Fire” by Joseph Finder, it’s greedy doctors plus greedy pharmaceutical companies. The company produces a brilliantly effective painkiller — one they secretly know is relentlessly addictive. But as long as the doctors keep prescribing it to patients, everyone wins. Until someone decides to tell. And then, in this fast-paced David and Goliath thriller, certain medical forces have to save their own lives.

'One More Day'

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In Kelly Simmons’ chilling “One More Day,” a vulnerable mom trusts her therapist to guide her through an emotional minefield. Is she losing her mind — or has she discovered something life-changing? No one believes her when she starts to “see” her missing child. What’s the responsibility of a therapist not only to guide but to believe? What about — convince? And what happens if they are wrong?

'The Silent Patient'

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Speaking of therapists, “The Silent Patient” by Alex Michaelides stars an especially interesting one — and his colleagues (and the instantly questionable setting) are equally intriguing. I can say no more, except that it absolutely deserves its seemingly unending run on the New York Times bestseller list. I could not put it down.

'Rosemary’s Baby'

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If you’re having a baby, you need an obstetrician. And if your maternal instinct tells you something is untoward with the first one, then definitely you should choose another one. Ira Levin’s true classic, “Rosemary’s Baby,” is as brilliantly and surprisingly disturbing as it was when I first read it in l967 — can that be? — and even though the obstetrician is not the star, he seems to have taken an oath of another kind.

'Marathon Man'

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I apologize to my dentist, who’s a good guy in every way. But every time I go to his office, I get a flash of William Goldman’s iconic “Marathon Man.” When a book description begins with “When a former Nazi SS dentist at Auschwitz ...” what else do you need to know?

As for all you real-life doctors — and every other health professional — we cheer and applaud you. Thank you.

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