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Toxin
by Robin Cook
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When Dr. Kim Regis takes his young son out for a burger at the local fast-food joint, he has no idea what's in store. He's shocked and devastated when his son dies hours later as a result of E. coli poisoning. Is Kim's son simply the victim of a chance outbreak? Kim doesn't think so. With the help of his ex-wife, Kim follows the trail of deceit and corruption to stop the poisonings before more innocent people die.
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9780425166611,
Paperback,
Berkley Pub Group,
1999
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9780425167090,
Paperback,
Berkley Pub Group,
1999
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9780399143168,
Hardcover,
Putnam Pub Group,
1998
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9780399143489,
Audio Cassette,
Penguin Group USA,
1998
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9780783801315,
Paperback,
Thorndike Pr,
1999
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9780783801308,
Hardcover,
Thorndike Pr,
1998
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Publisher Notes
Dr. Kim Reggis, one of the country's top cardiac surgeons, finds himself ill equipped to deal with a medical catastrophe involving his own daughter, Becky. Newly divorced, Kim takes Becky to her favorite fast-food restaurant on a special night out. The quintessential American meal of burgers and fries leads to tragedy. Over the following week Becky becomes gravely ill from E. coli bacterial poisoning.










