Robin Cook
Auteur anglaise (1931-1994)
Toxine de Robin Cook
Bienvenue dans le monde du thriller médical
Le samedi 13 novembre 2010 par milou
A priori, ce n’était qu’une banale intoxication alimentaire, qu’avait contractée la petite Becky, en mangeant un hamburger-frites dans son fast-food préféré. mais à l’hôpital, Kim Raggis, son père, lui-même médecin, a très vite compris que c’était plus grave. La viande contenait une toxine mortelle. Et l’état de Becky ne cesse d’empirer...
J’étais Dora Suarez de Robin Cook
Le mardi 28 décembre 2004 par Raphaëlle
Ne pas confondre ce Robin Cook, anglais, avec l’auteur américain : deux mondes diamétralement opposés. Pour les amateurs de psychologie meurtrière. Un seul mot : terrifiant et magnifique.
Commander les livres de Robin Cook sur Amazon.fr
5.41 € - d'occasion à partir de 4.06€ | 7.12 € - d'occasion à partir de 1.4€ |
6.6 € - d'occasion à partir de 0.96€ | 7.12 € - d'occasion à partir de 2.9€ |
6.17 € - d'occasion à partir de 0.9€ | 7.12 € - d'occasion à partir de 3€ |
6.17 € - d'occasion à partir de 0.8€ | 4.75 € - d'occasion à partir de 0.01€ |
dans les kiosques
Paris Public Library adds novels Lewiston Sun Journal ... ?Shadows in Flight;? Robin Carr, ?Hidden Summit;? Tom Clancy, ?Locked On;? Mary Jane Clark, ?The Look of Love;? Blaize Clement, ?The Cat Sitter's Pajamas;? Rebecca Coleman, ?The Kingdom of Childhood;? Michael Connelly, ?The Drop;? Robin Cook, ... |
Dragon's Dogma : les créateurs de Resident Evil passent à l'heroic ... Ados.fr Une chose est sûre, Dragon's Dogma est attendu. Les adeptes de JDR, des Terres du Milieu ou de toute la bonne littérature heroix fantasy de Robin Hobb à Glen Cook en passant par David Gemmell et Raymond E. Feist seront on l'espère aux anges. |
Andover library lists new books Lewiston Sun Journal Adult fiction: Believing the Lie, Elizabeth George; Between the Lines, Jayne Ann Krentz; Breakdown, Sara Paretsky; Broken Lane, Kathleen and Michael Gear; DC Dead, Stuart Woods; Death Benefit, Robin Cook; Devil is Waiting, Jack Higgins; ... |
Money and medicine meet in Robin Cook's new thriller WJBC News Novelist Robin Cook is an expert at building thrillers around the emerging issues in medicine. Cook, who has long advocated for health care reform, often finds a monetary incentive for many of his villains. In his latest book, ?Death Benefit,? the ... |
The Guardian | Chris Huhne's resignation: the destructive result of love turned sour The Guardian The lazy parallel is with Robin Cook, that other proud man humbled by a vengeful ex-wife, but it's misleading. Margaret Cook certainly embarrassed her former husband with toe-curling revelations about his brusque ending of their marriage (just as Huhne ... |
Sandwich Shoppe, new downtown consignment store opening Evansville Courier & Press Taylor and business partner Robin Cook had operated the former Downtown Sandwich Shoppe there for five years before the two dissolved their partnership at the end of last year and auctioned off the equipment. Taylor arranged to purchase some key pieces ... |
![]() Gulfshore Life | Illustrations: Michael Witte Gulfshore Life In fact, one of the reasons best-selling author Robin Cook (Coma, Outbreak, Contagion to name a few) bought his magnificent penthouse was the privacy. ?The benefits of condos are that they're turnkey and it's easy to get your FedEx packages,? says Cook ... |
![]() Frontline | Criminal trials Frontline IN what appears to be a page out of Robin Cook's medical thriller, government and private doctors in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, reportedly carried out clinical trials of various medicines on some 233 patients who had gone to them seeking psychiatric ... |
Steve Richards: Will nobody challenge the Falklands War myths? The Independent Robin Cook told me later that he believed the post-Falklands popularity of Thatcher in that by-election, and Labour's near-fatal unpopularity, was part of Blair's calculations as he headed towards Iraq. There is much evidence to suggest Cook was right. |
'Don't judge Square until it is finished' Bournemouth Echo Responding to criticism of the four-month project that began this week, Mayor Cllr Robin Cook said traders and shoppers would be pleased with the ?finished article?. Cllr Cook said: ?You can't make an omelette without breaking eggs. |


