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Old 01-15-2012, 09:56 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by aquabel View Post
I also highly recommend Tess Gerritsen.

There's a couple by Richard Preston as well, The Cobra Event and The Hot Zone. I really enjoyed both.

Also Patrick Lynch, ones called Carriers and Omega.
I have The Hot Zone in paperback. I think I picked it up fro a charity shop for peanuts. Might have to pick it up at some point.

Although it's been covered, I too am a fan of Tess Gerritsen.

How about Robin Cook? I remember my mum reading his books in the 80s. I think I have a paperback copy of Coma in the paper reading mountain.
He has some books in the Kindle store.

ETA: I see you already mentioned Robin Cook. I assure you I can read!
I think some of the Kindle ones may be newer books?

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