The Second Opinion

Cover of The Second Opinion by Michael Palmer
Publisher: Macmillan
Year: 2009
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 376
ISBN-13: 9780312343552
Dimensions:
Height: 9.57 Inches
Length: 6.44 Inches
Weight: 1.36 Pounds
Width: 1.37 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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The Second Opinion by Michael Palmer, published by Macmillan on February 17, 2009, is a gripping narrative that explores the complexities of family dynamics within the medical field. This edition spans 376 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Dr. Thea Sperelakis, a medical professional with Asperger’s syndrome, who leaves the competitive environment of a hospital to work with underserved patients. Her life takes a dramatic turn when her father, a renowned physician, is critically injured, prompting her return home to confront family conflicts and uncover the truth behind his accident.

Readers will find a compelling blend of suspense and medical intrigue as Thea navigates a web of family betrayal and professional ethics. The narrative delves into themes of conspiracy and the moral dilemmas faced by those in the medical profession, as Thea races against time to decipher her father’s cryptic messages while battling her siblings’ demands. The Second Opinion presents a thought-provoking examination of the medical system and the personal stakes involved, making it a significant addition to the thriller genre.


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Dr. Thea Sperelakis, diagnosed as a teen with Asperger’s syndrome, has always been an outsider. She has a brilliant medical mind, and a remarkable recall of details, but her difficulty in dealing with hidden agendas and interpersonal conflicts have led her to leave the complex, money-driven dynamics of the hospital, and to embrace working with the poor, embattled patients of Doctors Without Borders. Her father, Petros, is one of the most celebrated internal medicine specialists in the world, and the founder of the cutting-edge Sperelakis Center for Diagnostic Medicine at Boston’s sprawling, powerful Beaumont Clinic.

Thea’s rewarding life in Africa is turned upside-down when Petros is severely injured by a hit-and-run driver. He is in the Beaumont ICU, in a deep coma. No one thinks he will survive. Thea must return home. Two of Petros’ other children, both physicians, battle Thea and her eccentric brother, Dimitri, by demanding that treatment for their father be withheld.

As Thea uncovers the facts surrounding the disaster, it seems more and more to be no accident. Petros, himself, is the only witness. Who would want him dead? The answers are trapped in his brain . . . until he looks at Thea and begins slowly to blink a terrifying message.

In The Second Opinion, Michael Palmer has created a cat-and-mouse game where one woman must confront a conspiracy of doctors to uncover an evil practice that touches every single person who ever has a medical test. With sympathetic characters and twists and betrayals that come from the most unlikely places, The Second Opinion will make you question…everything.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “The Second Opinion” by Michael Palmer. Synopsis preview: Dr. Thea Sperelakis, diagnosed as a teen with Asperger’s syndrome, has always been an outsider. She has a brilliant medical mind, and a remarkable recall of details, but her difficulty in dealing with hidden agendas and…
Who is the author of “The Second Opinion”?
“The Second Opinion” is credited to Michael Palmer.
When was “The Second Opinion” published?
Publisher: Macmillan. Year: 2009.
What is the ISBN for “The Second Opinion”?
ISBN-13: 9780312343552.
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
Language: en. Pages: 376. Edition: 1.

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