Description
Shock by Robin Cook is a chilling medical thriller that delves into the dark underbelly of reproductive science and corporate ambition. A New York Times bestseller from the master of medical suspense, this gripping novel follows graduate students Deborah Cochrane and Joanna Meissner, who respond to an ad offering generous compensation for egg donations at an exclusive fertility clinic near Boston. But when curiosity drives them to uncover what truly happens to their genetic material, they stumble upon a sinister conspiracy that goes far beyond anything they could have imagined.
Masquerading as employees under assumed names, the women infiltrate the clinic and uncover a disturbing secret that threatens not only their lives but also the ethical boundaries of medical research. Tautly paced and unnervingly plausible, Shock exposes the terrifying consequences of unchecked scientific experimentation.
Ideal for fans of fast-paced, thought-provoking medical thrillers, Shock cements Robin Cook’s reputation as a writer who knows how to turn modern medicine into irresistible — and unsettling — fiction.













