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_aPS3553.O5545 _bD43 2011 |
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_aCook, Robin, _d1940- _984924 |
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_aDeath benefit / _cRobin Cook. |
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_aNew York: _bG.P. Putnam’s Sons, _c2011. |
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_a418 p.; _c24 cm. |
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500 | _aBehind the prim gates of the Greenwich, Connecticut, McMansions, Wall Street whizzes turn their attentions from mortgages to another possible profit source: the $25 trillion life-insurance industry. By securitizing the policies of the old and sick, they hope to make another financial killing. At the same time, Natalie Savondnik and Ronald Goodall-two exceptional yet aloof medical residents-are working closely with their medical center's premier scientist on cutting-edge diabetes research. When their mentor dies suddenly, they launch a quiet investigation. As they dig deeper, it becomes clear that the scientist's death was not from natural causes. Is it possible someone is manipulating private life insurance information to allow investors to benefit from the deaths of others? | ||
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_aMedical research personnel _vFiction _984694 |
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_aLife insurance _vFiction _984693 |
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_aDetective and mystery fiction _2lcgft _95320 |
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_aMedical novels _984695 |
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