More Harm Than Good:
Medical Suspense Novels

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Final Diagnosis by Gary Birken
When her friend enters a state-of-the-art medical institute in Miami, Erin Wells, a reporter for the AMA news, arrives to lend support, but she soon discovers more than she had ever imagined about what is really going on.
Positive Match by Tony Chiu
Chosen to oversee the expansion of a high profile health care company, New York banker Maggie Sepulveda becomes a pawn in a deadly plan engineered by a billionaire investor.
Lie Still by David Farris
Treating an emotionally disturbed thirteen-year-old who lies in a coma after suffering a mysterious cardiac arrest, surgery resident Malcolm Ishmael finds his efforts compromised by his vengeful former lover.
The Surgeon by Tess Gerritsen
Dr. Catherine Cordell, recovering from a brutal attack and hiding her fear behind a mask of professionalism, is the only one who can stop a psychotic killer.
The Stain by Harry Lee Kraus
Dr. Seth Berringer is entangled in a web of death after he discovers the dead body of a pregnant woman who was participating in a DNA cloning experiment that supposedly used blood from the Shroud of Turin.
Fertile Ground by Rochelle Krich
Falsely accused of switching eggs, Dr. Lisa Brockman, a staff physician at a fertility clinic, is shocked when an egg donor is murdered and her fiancé, Dr. Matthew Gordon, disappears.
Gargoyles by Alan Nayes
Pre-med student Amoreena Daniels accepts a job as a surrogate mother for a women's clinic only to discover that she ahs become an unwitting pawn in a deadly high-stakes game of biomedical experimentation.
The Society by Michael Palmer
Surgeon Will Grant, a member of a group that works against insurance companies to prevent unjust cost cutting practices, is accused by rookie detective Patty Moriarty of killing managed care executives.
Some Cuts Never Heal by Timothy Shear
Occasional sleuth Lenny Moss, custodian and union rep for the workers in James Madison University Hospital, delves into his latest mystery when a gorgeous pharmaceutical representative is found dead in a patient's bed.
The Center by David Shobin
When a young girl dies at The Center, a hospital completely operated by computers, her sister asks surgeon Chad Dunston to investigate.

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updated : November 4, 2008