Deadly Errors
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Narrado por:
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A. T. Chandler
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De:
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Allen Wyler
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A comatose man is given a fatal dose of insulin in the emergency room, even though he isn't diabetic. An ulcer patient dies of shock after receiving a transfusion of the wrong blood type. A recovering heart patient receives a double dose of medication and suffers a fatal heart attack.
Brain surgeon Dr. Tyler Matthews suspects that something is seriously wrong with the hospital's new "Med-InDx" computerized medical record system. But he doesn't suspect that there's something murderously wrong with it.
As Matthews begins to peel back the layers of deception that cover the deadly errors, he crosses powerful corporate interests who aren't about to let their multi-billion dollar medical record profits evaporate. Now a target, Matthews finds himself trapped in a maze of deadly conspiracy, with his career, his marriage, and his very life on the line.
Once again, Wyler blends his unparalleled expertise as a world class surgeon with his uncanny knack for suspense to create a true "best-of-breed" medical thriller. Deadly Errors is a lightning-quick action procedural that is destined to win new fans to the medical thriller genre.
©2005 Allen Wyler (P)2013 Audible, Inc.Reseñas editoriales
When medical staff keeps accidentally murdering patients, Dr. Tyler Matthews realizes something is dangerously awry at the hospital. Thus begins this wild maze of a mystery. A neurosurgeon, author Allen Wyler knows just what he's doing with this fast-paced medical thriller. Meanwhile, A. T. Chandler's performance is spot-on. He uses his pacing like a doctor uses his scalpel: exactingly and effectively. He capitalizes on Wyler's built-in moments of suspense, making this audiobook a heightened version of an already heart-pounding novel.