Reddit mentions: The best medical thriller books

We found 234 Reddit comments discussing the best medical thriller books. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 24 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

1. Split Second (Split Second Book 1)

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Split Second (Split Second Book 1)
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Release dateSeptember 2015
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2. Darwin's Children: A Novel (Darwin's Radio Book 2)

Darwin's Children: A Novel (Darwin's Radio Book 2)
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Release dateMarch 2003
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9. Game Changer

Game Changer
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Release dateApril 2016
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13. Transference

Transference
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Release dateMay 2016
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14. John of God

John of God
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Release dateNovember 2014
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16. The Diabolical Doctor: A Steele Russell Thriller

The Diabolical Doctor: A Steele Russell Thriller
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Release dateMarch 2014
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19. FENTON'S WINTER

FENTON'S WINTER
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Release dateFebruary 2011
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20. Hiatus

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u/aop42 · 1 pointr/sciencefiction

I recommend Dune, as it's similar to ASOIAF as far as political machinations go to some degree, also epic story lines.

You might also like Hyperion by Dan Simmons, I read the first two books, they're kind of freaky.

I also liked Eon by Greg Bear, which is interesting as it shows a look at a future where a big asteroid appears above earth and it has an object on it that the joint Russian/U.S spaceforce goes to investigate, if you're interested in futuristic politics as evidenced by your love for the Bean series, then I'd say this one is for you. Although it's not quite similar to that in the blatancy of its political machinations, it does show an interesting look at this culture and that is in the background.

He also did a couple of good books like Darwins Radio and Darwins Children. I actually started out with Darwin's Children even though it's a sequel. I really liked it. Think Escape to witch mountain.

Earth by David Brin : Experiments with a black hole on the earth's surface goes horribly wrong, near future society where privacy has become a thing of the past

If you're looking for a good post-apocalyptic romp I'd suggest Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler. She also did a great series called the Patternist series. This covers several generations. She also did something widely praised called the Kindred though I have yet to read it. Also Lilith's Brood was cool.

You might also like the Stardoc novels. It's a little bit smaller scale in terms of focus but follow large events.

Also one of my favorite all time books is Mainline. It's about an assassin who can slip through parralel time streams to make a hit. It's pretty awesome.

Ok good luck!

And read Lost World Jurassic Park.

u/sebash · 1 pointr/Hawaii

If you want something more science fictiony / fantasy stuff and more inspired by Hawaii, the books by Carol Severance are good. Reefsong and Demon Drums. It took me years of hunting used book stores and library sales to get my own copy, they are now on amazon kindle so everyone can easily enjoy them.

Reefsong: https://www.amazon.com/Reefsong-Carol-Severance-ebook/dp/B00J90EU12/
Demon Drums: https://www.amazon.com/Demon-Drums-Island-Warrior-Book-ebook/dp/B00J90EY0E/

u/-RDO- · 1 pointr/selfpublish

I'm joining the ranks of all of the self-published authors that have come before me! My first book, Transference, is now available.

"Everyone wants to live forever. A new body, perfectly grown, to replace a failing one. Eric is on the verge of making this dream a reality. When the missing piece to the puzzle is offered to him under less than legal circumstances, he doesn’t think twice before accepting it. After all, they are working towards the greater good. He soon realizes, however, that those in charge have other plans, and they aren’t above using him to get what they want."

Transference is a science fiction thriller. It is $2.99 for the ebook and $9.95 for the paperback, or you can read it for free on kindle unlimited.

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