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Vector

by Dr Robin Cook

Vector by Dr Robin Cook X
Vector by Dr Robin Cook
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  • First Published:
    Jan 1999, 404 pages

    Paperback:
    Jan 2000, 416 pages

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Stephanie

This book was one of the best books that I have ever read. This book keeps you on the edge of your seat and keeps you rooting for the underdog. I recomend this book for all people. :)
toxbaby

This book has more than enough variety to satisfy any mystery reader .
The rapid pacing of the storyline along with the quite colorful and very diverse set of believable main characters,make Vector a read it within 24hrs type of book.
Vector will captivate your imagination and quicken your pulse from start to finish.
laura

very good book kept me on my toes and awake late at night reading.
Cristal Nash

Well written wonderful book! Truly makes you think about bio-terrorism and what someone could do. Robin Cook does it again!!
A right on hit and a great read!
Jimbo

Another good book in the series for suspense lovers. The coicidences are getting very stretched at this point in the series though. My basketball buddies's friend's sister is married to an immigrant taxi driver who is the one making the anthrax. there are a few millions people living in the city and surrounding area, but the half dozen or so involved in the story all somehow meet and interact without knowing about the relation. This type of situation is used comically in Douglas Adams novels Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency and The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul. I am looking forward to the mext in the series from Cook
RCN

Enjoyed it (just as much as the other Jack & Laurie & Lou tales).
AJ

It bored me to tears. Tear, Tear.


Lee Wulff
This point is so believable. It is right to the point. Robin Cook through an enjoyable novel gives the real deal happening right this moment. Believe this man.
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