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Abduction
Abduction
Author: Robin Cook
ISBN-13: 9780330369008
ISBN-10: 0330369008
Publication Date: 12/6/2002
Pages: 416
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: Pan MacMillan
Book Type: Paperback
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49 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

ProfDon avatar reviewed Abduction on + 38 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
Be advised this is not one of Cook's 'medical thrillers'. It actually has more in common (including some names and plot lines) with James Cameron's movie Abyss. Good sci-fi though, and a fun read.
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Helpful Score: 5
This is way off the course for Robin Cook. That being said, I found this and exciting and entertaining book that works from start to finish. Recommend you read this if you want to see the imagination of Robin Cook exercise into the realm of bizarre.
debs avatar reviewed Abduction on + 650 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This is one of my all-time favorite books. I have the paperback on my shelf and have read it 4 times! (I know - "loser", right? lol) It is a great story of what the lost city of Atlantis might be like if we ever were to find it, with great character development, and such detailed descriptions that you feel like you are right there with the characters. Has just the right amount of science fiction to keep scifi fans interested too. True, it's not typical Robin Cook (whose other books I love as well). Fantastic, shocking ending.

I am dying to see a movie made out of this book.
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Helpful Score: 3
This is not Robin Cook's usual "corporation or desease that is killing people and the hero has to find out what." It is pure Science Fiction, about a world beneath the seas, and people who stumble into it.
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Helpful Score: 2
This was off the beaten path for him. It was a fantastic read! This one isn't a medical thriller. You'll have to read it to believe it.
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Helpful Score: 2
In the Robin Cook tradition, some futuristic as well as mythical happennings to keep you interested throughout the novel with a twist at the end.
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Helpful Score: 2
A mysterious transmission from the bottom of the Atlantic sends divers and oceanographers down and to a discovery that will change everything we know about life on earth.
Mouse7088 avatar reviewed Abduction on + 21 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I bought my copy at a thrift store for 50¢...I personally think I got way more than a few pennies worth in entertainment. This isn't my normal genre of preference, but I was not at all disappointed. Some of the technical terms eluded me, but not in a way that took me away from the meaning. If that makes any sense. I think I'll be giving science fiction more of chance after reading Abduction.
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Helpful Score: 1
This book is different from what Robin Cook usually writes, but it was still good. It started out very slow, but then all of a sudden I couldn't put it down. It keeps you guessing as to what is going to happen.
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Helpful Score: 1
I really liked it. Interesting storyline.
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Helpful Score: 1
As with all his books, Cook scares the wits out of you with the possibility that it could actually happen. This one is about a crew of oceanographers and divers.
dabookworm avatar reviewed Abduction on + 6 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
My favorite book by Robin Cook...I love the ending! This one is in my top 20 favorites.
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Helpful Score: 1
i like all robin cook books
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FROM THE PUBLISHER
The wold's bestselling master of the medical thriller, Robin Cook skillfully combines human drama and high-tech thrills with the latest breakthroughs and controversies of modern medicine. Now, in his most daring novel yet, a mysterious transmission from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean leads a crew of oceanographers and divers to a phenomenon beyond scientific understanding - and a discovery that will change everything we know about life on earth . . .
TirzaM avatar reviewed Abduction on + 17 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is an easy read but a little different from other books by Robin Cook that I have read in the past.
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Helpful Score: 1
A suspenseful novel beginning with a myterious transmission from the botton of the Atlantic Ocean. A team goes to investigate...
An interesting twist on an Atlantis story. Not one of Cook's best.
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Helpful Score: 1
One of Robin Cook's best medical thriller's.
GreytMama avatar reviewed Abduction on + 34 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This subject matter isn't what I usually expect of this author, but I enjoyed it all the same.
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Helpful Score: 1
Much different than I expected from Dr. Cook but very enjoyable.
Puddnp avatar reviewed Abduction on + 111 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Great book, but scared me!
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Helpful Score: 1
Pretty typical Robin Cook story.
DameEdna avatar reviewed Abduction on + 149 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I just LOVED this book, and it is totally outside of my usual reading preferences. give it a try.
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And its going to be a long time before I read another one. I used to really enjoy his books. Perhaps this one was unusually bad.

This was a very simple and unbelievable book. I never cared about the characters or what might happen to them.

And the storyline idea was a ripoff from The Abyss.
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Medical thriller with high-tech thrills with the latest breakthrought and controversies of modern medicine.
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This is a totally different book. A little sci-fi and a little fantasy wiht a twist ending. A quick fun read.
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Good medical adventure. Wonderful Cook book.
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Another wonderful medical thriller by Robin Cook.
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Great Robin Cook thriller!
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The world's beselling master of the medical thriller. Now, in his most daring novel yet, a mysterious transmission from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocena leasds a cres of oceanograpehers and divers to a phenomenon beyon undersstand...........and a discovery that will change everything we know about life on Earth. Good read.
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A mysterious transmission from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean leads a crew of oceanographers and divers to a phonomenon beyond scientific understanding-and a discovery that will change everything we know about life on Earth.
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Robin Cook - The doctor who makes you fear going to the doctor's. Good read !!
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Robin Cook writes medical mysteries.
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Cook is always good for a story!
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Another great Robin Cook book.
tdaulton avatar reviewed Abduction on + 11 more book reviews
I loved this book. Very interesting plotline and intricately created characters. Cook really did some good plotting on this one, but I wish there had more to the story. This is one I definitely wish there was a sequel too. This book is for Robin Cook fans as well as people who have never read a Cook book before. Highly recommended.
Lazeeladee avatar reviewed Abduction on + 87 more book reviews
Perry Berg is president of Benthic Marine and a passenger aboard The Benthic Explorer, a 450-foot research ship endeavoring to drill into, and sample for the first time, the earth's magma core. Also onboard are the lovely Dr. Suzanne Newell; ex-navy commander and present submersible skipper Donald Fuller; and navy-cum-Neanderthal divers Richard Adams and Michael Donaghue. It is this cast of characters who, with the reluctant Perry, dive to the stilled drill site in order to make repairs. En route, they are sucked (or suckered) into a defunct undersea volcano and deposited into an otherworldly wonderland. That takes about 75 pages of fairly cogent spadework. The next 375 pages sprout some of the looniest, most derivative, made-for-TV-movie science fiction imaginable. Our heroes, you see, have been abducted to Interterra, an undersea world of staggering beauty and unheard of technologies--intergalactic travel and eternal life, for starters--populated by stunningly beautiful, toga-wearing, first-generation humans.
First-generation? They were here first, see, and had been doing very nicely until their scientists realized that the earth was about to be "showered with planetesimal collisions, just as had happened in its primordial state," and that they had better start digging. While the Interterrans prospered and thrived undersea, we, the second generation, began hauling our single-celled bodies up by our ooze-straps and started all over again.

And that's about it. People with names like Arak and Sufa speak strangely, giggle at the primitive second-generationists, recoil at the very thought of violence, press their palms together to have sex, and direct "worker clones" to do the dishes while the second generation does its stereotypical best to, in turns, exemplify, define, and defile humankind.
debs avatar reviewed Abduction on + 650 more book reviews
This is one of my all-time favorite books. I have the paperback on my shelf and have read it 4 times! (I know - "loser", right? lol) It is a great story of what the lost city of Atlantis might be like if we ever were to find it, with great character development, and such detailed descriptions that you feel like you are right there with the characters. Has just the right amount of science fiction to keep scifi fans interested too. True, it's not typical Robin Cook (whose other books I love as well). Fantastic, shocking ending.

I am dying to see a movie made out of this book.
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Great Robin Cook book!
romeo avatar reviewed Abduction on + 334 more book reviews
A mysterious transmission from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean leads a crew of oceanographers and divers to a phenomenon beyond scientific understanding-and a discovery that will change everything we know about life on Earth...
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This quickly became my 2nd favorite book by Robin
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A very interesting story idea, but not my favorite Robin Cook Story.
Nightcrawler avatar reviewed Abduction on + 207 more book reviews
Very good book.I reccomend reading it.
SwampCatNana avatar reviewed Abduction on + 58 more book reviews
I prefer he stick to medical mysteries. This one really wasn't up to his usual standard!
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Pretty interesting story about a civilization under the sea. Not one of Cook's better tales, in my opinion.
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From the back of the book:
A mysterious transmission from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean leads a crew of oceanographers and divers to a phonomenon beyond scientific understanding - and a discovery that will change everything we know about life on Earth...
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This is one of the dumbest, most derivative and insulting sci-fi books I've ever read! It gives all the indications of being a contractual obligation novel--probably an early manuscript of Cook's that was rightly rejected for all the aforementioned faults. I dare you to read it and tell me otherwise. It's yours, gratis! Too bad there are no negative star ratings.

This is a British printing (thank you, Heathrow airport) and I have to say the cover is ten times better than the American version. Even though it has nothing to do with the story.
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Publisher's Notes
A mysterious transmission from the depths of the Atlantic Ocean sends a team of oceanographers and divers on a perilous quest in search of a discovery that could transform modern science and the future of humankind.

Cook, primarily known for his medical thrillers, breaks from his usual pattern in this underwater adventure. When workers on an submerged mining station run into a number of problems while drilling in a remote part of the Atlantic Ocean's floor, the station owner takes it upon himself to investigate. Bizarrely, the investigation leads the drillers into the heart of a hidden city where the inhabitants have a vested interest in never leaving, nor allowing anyone else to leave....
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Have you ever noticed how much Abduction sounds like seduction?
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"LEAVE IT TO DOCTOR-TURNED-NOVELIST ROBIN COOK TO SCARE US ALL TO DEATH." --Los Angeles Times

The world's bestselling master of the medical thriller, Robin Cook skillfully combines human drama and high-tech trills with the latest breakthroughs and controversies of modern medicine. Now, in his most daring novel yet, a mysterious transmission from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean leads a crew of oceanographers and divers to a phenomenon beyond scientific understanding--and a discovery that will change everything, we know about life on Earth...

"suspense master Robin Cook, ever on the edge of medical adventure, [is] only a step ahead of the fast-moving marvels of the real-life laboratory" --Anniston Star