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Cell

By: Robin Cook
Narrated by: George Guidall
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The New York Times–bestselling author and master of the medical thriller returns with a top-notch fusion of groundbreaking medical science and edge-of-your-seat suspense.

George Wilson, M.D., a radiology resident in Los Angeles, is about to enter a profession on the brink of an enormous paradigm shift, foreshadowing a vastly different role for doctors everywhere. The smartphone is poised to take on a new role in medicine, no longer as a mere medical app but rather as a fully customizable personal physician capable of diagnosing and treating even better than the real thing. It is called iDoc.

George’s initial collision with this incredible innovation is devastating. He awakens one morning to find his fiancée dead in bed alongside him, not long after she participated in an iDoc beta test. Then several of his patients die after undergoing imaging procedures. All of them had been part of the same beta test.

Is it possible that iDoc is being subverted by hackers—and that the U.S. government is involved in a cover-up? Despite threats to both his career and his freedom, George relentlessly seeks the truth, knowing that if he’s right, the consequences could be lethal.
Thriller & Suspense Medical & Forensic Technothrillers Technology Medicine Suspense Thriller Medical Fiction Hacking Genre Fiction

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“Rare is the writer who can take us into the fast-paced, miraculous, often bewildering world of modern medicine the way Robin Cook can. Cell is a superbly crafted, full-steam thriller, to be sure, but also a vivid lesson in just how momentous are the advances being made in medicine almost by the day—and how highly unsettling are some of the possible consequences.”—New York Times bestselling author David McCullough

“With Cell Robin Cook demonstrates why he is the undisputed king of medical thrillers. Can a smartphone app kill you? You'll believe it can after you read this story, which blasts along faster than a truckload of quad core processors. Equal measures a substantive social commentary that we will all soon have to deal with and a terrifying blood-and-guts tale of what lies right around the technology corner, Cook has delivered a home run worthy of the writer who has consistently thrilled millions ever since his blockbuster Coma.”—#1 New York Times bestselling author David Baldacci

“Robin Cook has been entertaining medical thriller fans for decades, but he does much more with his latest novel, Cell...a thought-provoking story.”—Associated Press

“Cook, ever the master of the medical thriller, combines controversial biomedical research issues with critical ethical concerns and gripping suspense. This outstanding and thought-provoking thriller will attract a wide readership.”—Library Journal

“Logical and surprising...Cook engages with serious medical ethical issues.”—Publishers Weekly

“Robin Cook proves again he is the master of medical thrillers.”—Suspense Magazine
Intriguing Concept • Thought-provoking Premise • Excellent Narration • Caring Protagonist • Medical Technology Insights

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Would you consider the audio edition of Cell to be better than the print version?

About equal in my opinion. You sometimes want to 'rewind' to understand a little better what was happening.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Cell?

When they sneak into the clinic housing the coma patients, seeing them walking around wearing helmets for exercise.

What does George Guidall bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

The way he reads helps you to 'visualize' what the character is experiencing.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

not sure

Stay healthy my friends

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A great listen, however a disappointing ending. It is as if Cook got tired of writing, or else couldn't bring it to a reasonable close, and just wrapped it up and quit.

Disappointing ending

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Terrifying medical thriller about health care from an app! The story us thought provoking and action packed. Robin Cook doesn't disappoint.

Suspenceful

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it could happen that's for sure hopefully not but you never know. great story loved the ending

wow watch those cell phones

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Interesting but predictable. Okay, if nothing else is available. Performance okay but not that great with female characters.

Predictable

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