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Robin Cook Biography
Writer / Physician
Robin Cook, a medical doctor, is a founding father of the "medical thriller" genre of popular fiction. His 1977 novel Coma was a sensation (and was turned into a film directed by another author/M.D., Michael Crichton). Cook's many other novels have included Outbreak (1987), Vital Signs (1991), and Toxin (1998). His 1999 novel Vector, the fictional tale of bioterrorists spreading anthrax in New York City, foreshadowed the real-life 2001 anthrax attacks in the U.S.
Extra credit: Cook is no relation to the former British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook, who died in 2005.
Robin Cook appears with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in our loop on Doctors Who Write.
Four Good Links
Robin Cook Club
Fans review his books
Robin Cook's Shock
From 2001, a brief chat about his big novel
TWBooks: Robin Cook
An online bookstore offers cursory reviews of his early novels
Salon: Hamburger Hades
Jon Carroll's harshly witty review of Cook's 1998 book Toxin
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Best Known As
The author of Coma
