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Bloodstream

A Novel of Medical Suspense

Audiobook
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With her acclaimed novels Harvest and Life Support, Tess Gerritsen has injected a powerful dose of adrenaline into the medical thriller. Now, Gerritsen melds page-turning suspense with chilling realism as a small-town doctor races to unravel the roots of a violent outbreak—before it destroys everything she loves.
Lapped by the gentle waters of Locust Lake, the small resort town of Tranquility, Maine, seems like the perfect spot for Dr. Claire Elliot to shelter her adolescent son, Noah, from the distractions of the big city and the lingering memory of his father's death. But with the first snap of winter comes shocking news that puts her practice on the line: a teenage boy under her care has committed an appalling act of violence. And as Claire and all of Tranquility soon discover, it is just the start of a chain of lethal outbursts among the town's teenagers.

As the rash of disturbing behavior grows, Claire uncovers a horrifying secret: this is not the first time it has happened. Twice a century, the children of Tranquility lash out with deadly violence. Claire suspects that there is a biological cause for the epidemic, and she fears that the placid Locust Lake may conceal an insidious danger. As she races to save Tranquility—and her son—from harm, Claire discovers an even greater threat: a shocking conspiracy to manipulate nature and cause innocents to slaughter.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      In 1946, violence erupted in remote Tranquility, Maine, and it returns fifty years later in a story that is as modern as today's headlines. Maxwell uses good vocal inflections but includes an unlikely Southern accent for one minor character. Compelling music heightens the urgency of early dramatic moments yet is not continued throughout the recording. Although the tale seems complete in this abridgment, the story moves dizzily between scenes, among characters and across time. Gerritsen is at her suspenseful best in this offering, and Maxwell is a skillful navigator. B.L.W. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 3, 1998
      Gerritsen leaves the urban hospital setting of her first two successful thrillers (Harvest; Life Support) and steps into Stephen King territory--the troubled Maine town of Tranquility--with mixed results. The former doctor's ability to create credible characters and make medical details accessible and exciting provide the book's strongest moments, as Dr. Claire Elliot--recent widow from Baltimore--tries to make a go of her new life in Tranquility, where she has moved to get her son Noah, 14, away from dangerous influences. Irony of ironies: the country turns out to hold more savage dangers for the teen than the city ever did. Claire's struggles with the boy, her failure so far to win a place for herself in the hearts of prospective patients and a possible romance with the town's police chief are straightforward and moving. Harder to swallow is the book's premise--that savage outbreaks of violence among Tranquility's teenagers occur every 50-odd years, caused by natural or even supernatural factors. It's Claire who makes the connection between recent murders and older attacks, and of course there's the old "enemy of the people" subplot about not scaring off the tourist trade. The fact that Tranquility's teenage problem has a scientific solution lets Dr. Elliot have a final moment of triumph, but you can't help feeling that King would have made the story more powerful--and more fun. Major ad/promo; author tour; Doubleday Book Club and Literary Guild super release; Mystery Guild main selection; simultaneous Simon & Schuster audio.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Gerritsen's story is part mystery, part romance and part medical thriller. Poe's reading heightens the tension and shock with variations in pacing, volume and emphasis. While never attempting a real Maine accent, Poe portrays the locals of Tranquility from the point of view of heroine Dr. Claire Elliot, an outsider from Baltimore. With skill and grace and a rich baritone, Poe engrosses listeners in the terror of a tourist town whose economic base is tied to Lake Locust, which may be the source of the green phosphorescence that turns teenagers into raging, murderous maniacs! Spine-tingling, can't put-it-down or turn-it-off escapist entertainment is to be found here. S.C.A. (c) AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:670
  • Text Difficulty:3

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