Bellevue
(Author) Robin CookA young doctor must come to terms with some of the greatest medical advances in history made. In Bellevue, dark truths are revealed in this the gripping suspense-horror from New York Times bestselling author Robin Cook. Twenty-four-year-old Michael "Mitt" Fuller starts his surgical residency at the iconic Bellevue hospital. With the pressure on, Mitt uses his secret sixth sense to his advantage - a sensitivity to the nonphysical. Between the fatigue, stress, and nerves, the first few days and nights of his surgical residency are tough ones. Then his patients begin to die from mysterious causes. As Mitt struggles to find the cause of the deaths, things rapidly spiral out of control. With the bodies mounting up and Mitt's stress levels rising, he finds himself drawn into the secrets of the abandoned Bellevue Psychopathic Hospital building, which defied demolition a few doors north of the modern Bellevue Hospital high-rise. Forcing an unauthorized entry into this storied but scary structure, Mitt discovers he's more closely tied to the sins of the past than he ever thought possible . . . 'You'll find yourself completely hooked' - Daily Mail
Robin Cook
Robin Cook was an American physician and author known for his medical thrillers. His novels often combined medical science, technology, and suspense to create gripping stories that explored ethical dilemmas and the dangers of unchecked scientific advancement. Cook's most famous work is "Coma," which was adapted into a successful film and brought him widespread acclaim. His other notable works include "Outbreak," "Contagion," and "Crisis." Cook's contributions to the thriller genre have made him a pioneer in incorporating medical and scientific themes into mainstream fiction, influencing a generation of writers to explore similar themes in their work.