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Drug of Choice

By: Michael Crichton writing as John Lange™
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From the creator of Jurassic Park and ER

Two patients in comas, not expected to live: when they both recover, sharing the same bizarre symptom of blue urine, it’s a medical miracle that Dr. Roger Clark cannot explain.

One of the patients happens to be Sharon Wilder, a beautiful Hollywood starlet. When she offers Dr. Clark the chance to accompany her to the private Caribbean island called Eden, he has to accept—if only to learn more about the bioengineering company Advance, Inc., and their promise to make your wildest dreams come true.

What he discovers there will be the most shocking discovery of his life, on an island paradise where nothing is as it seems.

With a new introduction by Sherri Crichton

©1970 Constant c Productions, Inc. (P)2025 Drug of Choice
International Mystery & Crime Medical Thriller & Suspense

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