Posted on 10/24/2005 1:42:28 AM PDT by lollimama003
I just completed this fantastic new "prescription thriller" novel, called "Carmen Piper and the Protest". It was released earlier this year after the Vioxx scandal. I wonder if a person could be sued for the claims made in this book, names are actually named! It's mystery suspense fiction, but it centers around fact-based events surrounding the Food and Drug Administration's financial ties to the pharmaceutical companies. I don't wanna give any spoilers, but you can expect to find a few surprises about Big Pharma.
This book is very intelligent, full of cliffhangers, really fresh and witty, and very entertaining and informative. It sheds light on a lot of facts that not everyone is aware of concerning drug companies. I love conspiracy theories, and learning about the ins and outs of what's going on around me. If nothing else, it will definitely open your eyes about what you put into your body.
This book is very intelligent, full of cliffhangers, really fresh and witty, and very entertaining and informative. It sheds light on a lot of facts that not everyone is aware of concerning drug companies. I love conspiracy theories, and learning about the ins and outs of what's going on around me. If nothing else, it will definitely open your eyes about what you put into your body.
You posted a similar thread three days ago:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1506478/posts
Why repeat it? Unless you are a troll. . .
People who develop their opinions based on "thriller" novels are pathetic.
when yoou're dying of a curable disease...call a novelist!
One time I glanced through an alternative ending book for the civil war.
Does that mean that we live in an alter universe with no time line and that we are really somewhere else but maybe not?
:-)
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