Robin Cook (writer)

Robin Cook (New York, 4 may 1940) is an American writer of medical thrillers. He studied at Columbia University and Harvard University Medical School and lives alternately in Boston and Florida. One of his most famous books is ' Coma ', which was made into a film with a young Michael Douglas in the lead role. ==Bibliography[ Edit] == The books are published by A.W. Bruna Publishers in the black bears series.
 * The year of the intern (Internal), 1972
 * Coma (Coma), 1977
 * Sphinx (Sphinx), 1979
 * Brain (Brain), 1981
 * Fever (Fever), 1982
 * Godplayer (Infusion), 1983
 * Mindbend (Experiment), 1985
 * Outbreak (Epidemic), 1987
 * Mortal fear (agony), 1988
 * Mutation (Manipulation), 1989
 * Harmful Intent (Anesthesia), 1990
 * Vital signs (Embryo), 1991
 * Blindsight (Overdose), 1992
 * Terminal (Terminal), 1993
 * Fatal Cure (Fatal), 1993
 * Acceptable risk (Risk), 1994
 * Drugs and death in Key West (Autopsy), 1994
 * Toxin (Poisoned), 1994
 * Contagion (Infected), 1996
 * Chromosome 6 (Mutilated), 1997
 * Invasion (Invasion), 1997
 * Vector (respiratory distress), 1999
 * Abduction (Kidnapped), 2000
 * Shock (Shock), 2002
 * Seizure (clone), 2003
 * Marker (diagnosis), 2005
 * Crisis (Crisis), 2007
 * Critical (critical), 2007
 * Foreign Body (foreign body), 2008
 * Intervention (Surgery), 2009
 * Cure (DNA), 2010
 * Death Benefit (death certificate), 2011
 * Nano (Nano), 2012
 * Cell (infection), 2014 [English translation appears 05-08-2014]