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Natural Causes by Michael Palmer

alifromkc1907's review against another edition

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4.0

Read June 2023

weaselweader's review against another edition

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3.0

One of Michael Palmer's weaker efforts!

We all know what it means to die from natural causes but, in this era of modern medicine, it is an exceptionally infrequent occurrence for someone to be cured by "natural causes". Indeed, the conflict between natural medicine in all its forms - homeopathy, chiropractic, herbal remedies, acupuncture, naturopathy, midwifery, and so on - is the theme of Michael Palmer's latest medical thriller entitled, of course, Natural Causes!

The story starts off with dizzying speed graphically describing the catastrophic deaths of a number of women in labour who essentially bleed to death because of an obscure viral illness that prevents blood clotting. The career of Sarah Baldwin, a young up and coming obstetrician, is in jeopardy as the initial epidemiological research on the deaths seems to indicate that the culprit is herbal supplements she had recommended to her patients in the early stages of their pregnancy.

It seems such a shame! Natural Causes started out as a whirlwind page turner that had so much promise - exciting passages that detailed medical emergencies as this bizarre blood clotting illness consumed its victims with horrific speed; realistic insights into internal hospital politics, the necessity to generate funds through community foundations and the grueling routine of medical training; and, most interesting of all, the conflict between advocates of alternative medicine and standardized medical care as we understand it in the western world of modern medicine.

Sadly, Natural Causes ultimately failed to live up to its own potential. With one or two plot twists too many, it finally just devolved into a morass of medical thriller melodrama - big money, corporate greed and institutionalized medicine versus the vilified, persecuted lone doctor's voice crying from the wilderness! What's even worse is that Palmer couldn't find any better way to ultimately reveal the plot than that hoary old device of having the villain gloat about his megalomaniacal plans to the victim as he metaphorically ties her to the railway tracks in front of the oncoming train! How sad is that?

Despite its failings, it will still appeal to Michael Palmer fans and those who enjoy a medical thriller. But it's clearly one of his weakest efforts thus far and falls a long, long way short of the chills provided by such bombshell medical thrillers as Robin Cook's Coma or Tess Gerritsen's Harvest.

Recommended

Paul Weiss

aprilbethp's review against another edition

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3.0

A fun read

This was a fun and engaging read even if it wasn’t one of Palmer’s best works. Sarah was just a mediocre character for me. I’m not sure what I found in her that wasn’t quite as likable as some but I didn’t connect with her as easily as I have with some of his other characters.

wildweasel105's review against another edition

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3.0

For the most part, this was an enjoyable read. It had all the parts necessary to make a medical thriller "tick", including an imaginative link between a privately marketed weight loss powder and a sudden epidemic of uncontrolled bleeding episodes in pregnant women. But, the cliff-hangers were sometimes a bit contrived, and predictable. Nonetheless, I would consider reading Michael Palmer's other novels.

reneeh88's review against another edition

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5.0

The twists in this book were so good!

ebosma's review against another edition

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4.0

Nice small plot twists, easy and enjoyable read.. don't expect any big mind f*x, but a nice on the couch read entertainment... Basically the quality work one can expect from this author!

dontmissythesereads's review against another edition

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4.0

This medical mystery by Palmer was very interesting. I really enjoyed reading this and would recommend it.

kaseyd's review against another edition

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4.0

Usually thrillers and mystery novels have too many loose ends or jumps in logic that make them frustrating to read. This one, however, did not! I really enjoyed it, and it's a super interesting premise. I was genuinely surprised numerous times throughout and would recommend it!

toldbygod's review against another edition

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3.0

This got me hooked. Couldn't see why.

ruenicorn's review

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5.0

That was kind of the best ever. Characters in this one stand out as even more excellent than Palmer's usual fare, with some great minor roles like the head of Bio-Vir. The twists were slower to come in a good way. And oh man the last two pages!