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Pharmaceutical
- Narrated by: Samuel E. Hoke
- Length: 5 hrs and 5 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Greed, the need for power, and a heroine.
Pharmaceutical has all the elements of a good conspiracy.
CEO R. Curtis Larson is out to make money and doesn't have a lot of scruples about how he does it.
Diane McMichael gets in his way. Powerful allies on both sides complicate matters.
If you enjoy an action packed audiobook that will keep you interested until the end, pick up a copy of Pharmaceutical.
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- Daman
- 06-27-17
Fascinating and Compelling
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
The story which resonates and struck a cord with me, along with the unique cast of characters which made it a brilliant masterpiece. Great narration too!
Any additional comments?
This review copy audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost."
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- Sandi
- 08-04-17
Delightfully Scarey
My first impression was that I was not going to enjoy this book - proving that first impression can be SO WRONG! This book made me desperately look for some extra earbud time until I finished it (in 2 days). It had corruption, intrigue, plot twists, characters you had to love and those you loved to hate, it had it all! The scary part was thinking - this could really happen!
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- Leslie F.
- 07-24-17
Hard to put down.
I found this book hard to put down. It draws you in and keeps you engaged throughout. I think the characters were interesting and well-developed. I really like the whole "medical mystery" genre, and this book is scary in that it could very well be true. I listened to the Audible audio edition narrated by Samuel Hoke. I thought his narration was good and easy to listen to. I really liked this book and am looking forward to another in the series.
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- Believer50
- 09-06-17
It Could Happen
I got this ARC via audiobook boom and this is my voluntary review. This story could have been plucked from the headlines of our lives right now. How often do we see corruption in the name of power and money cause such scandals? And how many people who have only been doing their jobs been jailed for something they did not do? How many people with power have seduced others to their way of thinking because they were afraid for their jobs? How often have politicians cheated regular people? This story had all of this and more.The narrator was good and fit the story.
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- Karen
- 06-12-17
Intriguing possibilities
I have mixed feelings about Pharmaceutical.
I liked the premise of the story. It was very intriguing with horrid possibilities as a few play god with a portion of society.
This book had me hooked from the beginning drawing me in with smart characters that were well written. Then the story abruptly ends with no real finish. In fact I had to re-listen to the last couple chapters thinking I had missed something. When I realized I didn't I was disappointed.
Hoke was okay as a narrator. There was not much distinction of characters, making you had to listen closely and he had pauses in sentences that felt odd.
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- MCR.
- 06-06-17
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This was such a marvellous recording I listened to it in one sitting because I just had to know what was going to be the final outcome. It is horrifying how much power the pharmaceutical companies and governments have. This has been proven in real cases that have come up in court in the past that are similar to this one where a scapegoat is framed. The presenter was excellent and I can recommend this book as well worth listening to.