
Robin Cook
Robin Cook is an American author known for his medical thrillers. His notable works include "Outbreak," which explores the spread of a deadly virus, "Chromosome 6," focusing on genetic engineering, "Toxin," which delves into bioterrorism, and "Vector," centered around a new strain of a virus. Cook's fiction often combines elements of medicine and suspense.
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Books by Robin Cook
4 books available

Vector
by Robin Cook
3.8(8,598)
A disillusioned Russian bioweapons expert orchestrates a chilling bioterror plot in New York City, using unsuspecting victims as his macabre test subjects before unleashing a catastrophic modern plague.

Chromosome 6
by Robin Cook
3.9(13,962)
In equatorial Africa, a medical thriller unfolds as genetic manipulation blurs the lines between humanity and primal nature, threatening existence.

Outbreak
by Robin Cook
4.0(54,821)
A deadly plague sweeps the nation, and Dr. Marissa Blumenthal must expose a sinister conspiracy within the medical community before a 'cure' becomes the deadliest weapon.

Toxin
by Robin Cook
3.8(11,624)
When a top surgeon's daughter contracts a deadly E. coli infection from contaminated meat, he uncovers a terrifying web of medical bureaucracy and industrial corruption that threatens to expose the the true cost of America's food supply.