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Eny van Gelder

    The Patient
    Birthright
    Contagion
    Into the Labyrinth
    Toxin
    Shock
    • 2012

      Birthright

      • 465 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      4.0(23651)Add rating

      When five-thousand-year-old human bones are found at a construction site in the small town of Woodsboro, the news draws archaeologist Callie Dunbrook out of her sabbatical and into a whirlwind of adventure, danger, and romance. While overseeing the dig, she must try to make sense of a cloud of death and misfortune that hangs over the project-fueling rumors that the site is cursed. And she must cope with the presence of her irritating-but irresistible-ex-husband, Jake. Furthermore, when a stranger claims to know a secret about her privileged Boston childhood, she is forced to question her own past as well. A rich, thrilling, suspenseful tale from a "storyteller of immeasurable diversity and talent" (Publishers Weekly), Birthright follows an inspiring heroine, an intriguing hero, and a cast of fascinating characters whose intertwined lives remind us that there is much more going on under the surface than meets the eye.

      Birthright
    • 2001

      To earn some extra money, Debora Cochrane and Joanna Meissner, two financially strapped graduate students, become involved with a Boston fertility clinic in search of egg donors, but they become suspicious about the clinic and its head, Dr. Spencer Windgate, and risk their lives to uncover the truth

      Shock
    • 2000

      The Patient

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.0(2898)Add rating

      Gifted and highly respected, Dr Jessie Copeland is about to revolutionise the field of neurosurgery with her ground-breaking bio-engineering invention.Claude Malloche is suffering from a brain tumour, beyond the treatment of existing medical practice, a

      The Patient
    • 1999

      Lucas Davenport: Dood Spoor

      • 319 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      ls Daniel S. Kreshe, president-directeur van de prestigieuze Polaris-bank, tijdens een jachtpartijtje vermoord wordt, ziet het er aanvankelijk naar uit dat de dader snel gevonden zal worden. Hij bevond zich op het tragische moment van zijn dood in het gezelschap van vier van zijn ondergeschikten, die stuk voor stuk munt uit zijn dood kunnen slaan. En die er stuk voor stuk blijk van geven dat ze niet aarzelen voor hun carrière over lijken te gaan... Al snel vallen er nog meer doden te betreuren in de top van de Polaris-bank en wordt duidelijk dat er een niets- en niemand ontziende moordenaar aan het werk is. Maar pas als het dodelijke geweld op onverwachte plaatsen zijn slachtoffers gaat maken, beseft Lucas Davenport dat hij hier met een ziekelijk brein te maken heeft. Maar veel tijd om de onafgebroken stroom gruwelijkheden te stoppen heeft hij niet...

      Lucas Davenport: Dood Spoor
    • 1999

      Into the Labyrinth

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      4.2(19758)Add rating

      Haplo, targeted for death by two assassins, and Alfred enter the terrifying Labyrinth, a prison maze guarded by fearsome creatures. Meanwhile, the Lord of the Nexus raises an army from the dead to attack the Tytans.

      Into the Labyrinth
    • 1999

      Vector

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.9(8793)Add rating

      The unthinkable becomes stark reality in this frightening novel by the bestselling master of medical suspense. Experts do not question whether a bioterrorism event will occur in the United States, only when... New York City cab driver Yuri Davydov is an angry, disillusioned Russian émigré bent on returning to his motherland after an unhappy seven-year sojourn in the United States. Before his departure, he wants to lash out at the adoptive nation that lured him with what he believes was the hoax of the American Dream, only to deny him contentment, opportunity, and personal prosperity. As a former technician for the vast Soviet biological weapons industry Biopreparat, Yuri possesses the technical knowledge to carry out his vengeance on a horrific scale, especially after teaming up with a pair of far-right survivalists who share his abhorrence of the United States government. The survivalists and their neofascist skinhead militia have no trouble stealing the raw materials Yuri needs. Working together they launch Operation Wolverine. Dr. Jack Stapleton and Dr. Laurie Montgomery (both last seen in Chromosome 6) are confronted with two seemingly disparate cases in their work as forensic pathologists in the city's medical examiner's office. Jack successfully diagnoses a rare case of anthrax, while Laurie examines the remains of a tortured skinhead. They hardly suspect that the cases could be related, but soon they begin to connect the dots, and the question then becomes whether or not they will solve the puzzle before Yuri and his comrades unleash the ultimate terror: a modern bioweapon.

      Vector
    • 1998

      Toxin

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      4.2(418)Add rating

      Dr Kim Reggis takes his daughter for a special night out to a fast-food restaurant. But the good time turns to tragedy when the young girl becomes ill and dies as a result of E coli poisoning. Kim devotes all his energies to tracing the cause of contamination, against even violent opposition.

      Toxin
    • 1996

      Contagion

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      4.0(55198)Add rating

      One of Cook's most successful—and timely—bestsellers. Contagion is a terrifying cautionary tale for the millennium as a deadly epidemic is spread not merely by microbes—but by sabotage....

      Contagion
    • 1996

      Ember, kind van de zon

      • 371 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Al eeuwenlang verhalen de legendes van de Caiyah-indianen over de Gouden Mensen, die ooit naar de aarde zullen terugkeren. Dat moment lijkt aangebroken als Yute Nahedeh de ontdekking van de eeuw doet: een klein embryo in de schoot van een 25.000 jaar oude Neanderthalervrouw, perfect geconserveerd in het ijs. Yute is gefascineerd door de vraag welke mogelijkheden en gaven van de oermens voor de moderne mens verloren zijn gegaan. Hij weet het embryo tot leven te brengen en zo wordt Ember geboren. Maar Ember, het Neanderthalermeisje, voelt zich in de moderne samenleving niet thuis. Door haar afwijkende uiterlijk, haar grote intelligentie en haar sterke verbondenheid met de natuur is ze een buitenbeentje.

      Ember, kind van de zon