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    Toxin by Robin Cook
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    A gripping, eye-opening medical thriller that will keep you turning pages - and maybe make you rethink your next hamburger. Not everyone will love the writing, but the suspense and real-life scares are hard to resist.

    'Toxin' by Robin Cook is a gripping medical thriller that delves into the dark side of the food industry. The plot revolves around the dangers of food contamination, particularly focusing on E. coli outbreaks and the risks associated with consuming meat and fast food. The story is filled with suspense, tragedy, and excitement, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. Robin Cook's writing style is described as graphic, detailed, and accurate, providing a realistic portrayal of the food industry and its potential hazards.

    The sky was an immense, inverted bowl of gray clouds that arched from one flat horizon to the other. It was the kind of sky that hovered over the American Midwest. In the summer the ground would be aw...
    1998
    470 pages

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