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Tess Gerritsen: 3 book box set: collectionincludes: The Surgeon, ...
Paperback, Bantam Books Last Update 07.12.2009 06:04
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Read Reviews for Harvest - Tess Gerritsen
by - written on 10/09/09 (Useful, 11 readings)
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.I have read a lot of Tess Gerritsen books she is a wonderful and talented author, not a lot of authors manage to keep my attention and I get bored very easily, but not with Ms Gerritsen. I started reading her books about a year ago and I got hooked from reading The Sinner; however Harvest I feel is not the same as the other books, although it is her first Novel that got her noticed. Like her other books this book is a medical drama based on her own knowledge of a being pathologist, the story is about Russian children being smuggled out of the country for what they believe is to be adopted however the end has an unexpected twist, the story line of the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/07/09 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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I love Tess Gerritsen's books and have read almost all of them. I really enjoy the Rizzoli series and when I bought the latest one I got Harvest for free. This is Gerritsen's first novel and is the one which shot her to fame, so it was only fair that I read this one as well. Along with all the rest of Gerritsens books there are plenty of sub plots to keep the reader guessing. This book is a medical drama based on her own knowledge or working in a hospital. There is a lot of medical jargon but don't let that put you off. The story is about Dr DiMatteo who attends a 17 year old heart transplant patient who has been waiting for a heart for a very long time. When ... Read the complete review
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