Shock (novel)

Shock (novel)

Infobox Book |
name = Shock


author = Robin Cook
country = USA
language = English
genre = Science fiction, Novel
publisher = G. P. Putnam's Sons, Macmillan and Pan Books
release_date = 2001
media_type = Print (Paperback)
pages = 404 (paperback edition)
isbn = ISBN 0-330-48305-6 (paperback edition)
preceded_by = Abduction
followed_by = Seizure

Shock is a novel written by Robin Cook in 2001. Its a medical science fiction woven around a fertility clinic that uses unethical means to get rich.

Plot introduction

The novel is about two friends "Deborah Cochrane" and "Joanna Meissner", both of whom are shown equally as protagonists. Joanna dumps her boyfriend Carlton Williams and finds herself in need of money to complete her studies. Her friend Deborah shows her a newspaper article about "Wingate Clinic" that is offering $45,000 for people willing to donate their eggs for infertile patients. The two friends decide to take the offer and donate the eggs. Everything goes on peacefully till they complete their doctorate studies and come back to USA. Here their curiosity gets the better of them and they decide to find out what happened to their eggs. With the Wingate Clinic maintaining a strict silence about their working, the two of them decide to use some unfair means to get this information.

Plot summary

Using the help of a hacker friend, Joanna and Deborah try to break into the online records of Wingate Clinic, but are met with failure as it was a very well-protected system. They then decide to get the inside information by first getting in posing as prospective employees. They use Social Security Number of recently deceased women to forge their identity and get employed in the clinic. Joanna (under the alias of Prudence Heatherly) gets the work as a word processing employee while Deborah (under the alias of Georgina Marks) get a job of a lab assistant.

In order to get access to the high security data, they steal the Access Card of Wingate Clinic's owner, Spencer Wingate by giving him an overdose of liquor. Using the Access Card, they gain (un)authorized entry into the Server Room, from where the records are managed. Unfortunately for them, as all movements into the Server Room as well as the changes made in the file system are logged, their identity gets revealed. In parallel, they find out that while Joanna was subjected to organ theft, the Clinic illegally performs ovary culture (on stem cells) on all the stolen eggs as well as uses many workers as surrogate mothers.

From here starts the chase where the Wingate Clinic's officers try to kill the women and they try to save their lives and bring Wingate's ill-deeds to the knowledge of the world.

The novel has an open-ending, leaving the readers to guess what happens to the villains in the end.

Characters in "Shock"

*Deborah Cochrane – main character (alias of Georgina Marks)
*Joanna Meissner – main character (alias of Prudence Heatherly)
*Carlton Williams – Joanna's boyfriend (becomes ex')

Major themes

The major theme of the book is the issue of cloning and organ theft as possible unethical means left unchecked by society to give a chance for people to make quick money. Although the author himself doesn't specifically mention this, the message from this book is clear that the author considers it wrong for people to use these means. The author uses this as a creative possibility for a thriller medical science fiction novel.

The other creative possibility used by the author as a new method of doing fraud is identity theft, although in this novel, the author specifically uses the possibility of identity theft from recently deceased people whose records don't get updated quickly.

References to current science

This novel discusses the issue of Bioethics ( ethics of cloning and stem cell research) in a quite involved manner and uses it as a base of science fiction novel. The author, [http://www.bookpage.com/0109bp/robin_cook.html in an interview] , stated that he used this topic specifically to give the readers an insight into this new and quite unknown field. Quite evidently, the author has used a current science and technology related topic to build a thriller.

References

* [http://us.penguingroup.com/static/packages/us/robincook/books/shock.htm Penguin Group's article on this novel]
* [http://www.bookpage.com/0109bp/robin_cook.html Robin Cook's Interview on this novel]

External links

* [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/042518286X Amazon.com's listing of the novel]


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