"Harvest" Quiz
In "Harvest" by Tess Gerritsen, a medical examiner uncovers a sinister organ trafficking ring while investigating a series of mysterious deaths.
mystery | 368 pages | Published in NaN
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- How does Tess Gerritsen use medical and forensic details in 'Harvest' to enhance the suspense and realism of the story?
- Discuss the theme of organ theft in 'Harvest.' How does Gerritsen address ethical issues related to medical science and human trafficking?
- Analyze the character development of Detective Jane Rizzoli throughout the novel. How do her personal and professional experiences shape her actions?
- Examine the portrayal of the antagonist in 'Harvest.' How does Gerritsen create a sense of menace and complexity around this character?
- What role does the setting play in 'Harvest'? How does the author use the locations to build tension and mood?
- Discuss the impact of 'Harvest' as a medical thriller. How does Gerritsen balance medical accuracy with storytelling?
- How does the novel 'Harvest' explore the theme of trust, particularly between doctors, patients, and law enforcement?
- In what ways does 'Harvest' comment on the desperation and vulnerability of individuals in need of organ transplants?
- Analyze the narrative structure of 'Harvest.' How do pacing and plot twists contribute to the overall effectiveness of the thriller?
- How does Tess Gerritsen use dialogue and character interactions to reveal key information and develop suspense in 'Harvest'?
- Evaluate the ethical dilemmas faced by the medical professionals in 'Harvest.' How are these dilemmas presented and resolved?
- Explore the role of family and personal relationships in 'Harvest.' How do these relationships influence the characters’ motivations?





