There have always been many ways to die. But now, in an ultra-modern hospital, there was a new one... the most horrifying one of all...
Godplayer is a novel by Robin Cook. It was first released in 1983 in the UK and USA. Like most of Cook's other work, it is a medical thriller. Working with her husband, a respected cardiac surgeon, at Boston Memorial is a dream come true for Dr. Cassandra Kingsley--until a series of mysterious deaths rocks the hospital and Cassandra's most frightening suspicions are realized. Amidst a hospital power struggle that pits resident doctors against private practitioners, eighteen cardiac surgery patients mysteriously die.
When a mother and her newborn infant die from the anesthetic he has administered, Boston anesthesiologist Dr. Jeffrey Rhodes's life turns into a shambles. Within months he has been financially destroyed in a malpractice suit and convicted of second-degree murder, with a prison term likely. Panicked, he flees and, in desperation, turns to Kelly Everson, the widow of an old friend who committed suicide following a similar tragedy. They discover that both incidents--and others as well--may not have been cases of physician error but rather deliberate murders.
Shalimar the Clown is a masterpiece from one of our greatest writers, a dazzling novel that brings together the fiercest passions of the heart and the gravest conflicts of our time into an astonishingly powerful, all-encompassing story. Max Ophuls' memorable life ends violently in Los Angeles in 1993 when he is murdered by his Muslim driver Noman Sher Noman, also known as Shalimar the Clown.
The Children's Classics Collection [audiobook EN] [mp3@~135
These six full–cast audio dramas bring some of the best children's literature joyfully to life. Includes Heidi (2 CDs), The Jungle Book (2 CDs), Peter Pan (2 CDs), Pollyanna (2 CDs), Robinson Crusoe (2 CDs), and The Wizard of Oz (2 CDs).
The 4-hour body an uncommon guide to rapid fat-loss, incredible sex, and becoming superhuman (audiobook)
The 4-Hour Body is the result of an obsessive quest spanning more than a decade to hack the human body. It contains the collective wisdom of hundreds of elite athletes dozens of MDs and thousands of hours of jaw-dropping personal experimentation. From Olympic training centers to black-market laboratories from Silicon Valley to South Africa Tim Ferriss the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The 4-Hour Workweek fixated on one life-changing question: For all things physical what are the tiniest changes that produce the biggest results?