However, the autopsy of this body brings up more confusion rather than solving the mystery. Another mutilated body turns up which is recognized to be Franconi by Dr Laurie Montgomery and Dr Jack Stapleton. When Carlo Franconi, a notorious mafia figure in New York is gunned down and his body goes missing from the medical examiner’s office, it creates a media fiasco. Rather, it may instill an interest in you to know more about this intriguing field. I can vouch that this novel does not require any technical knowledge of the field. As an avid lover of fiction, I was very excited about this read. Considering the title, who can blame me? The cliche proverb “Never judge a book by its cover” has never been more relatable than while reading this. My first impression on hearing recommendations on Chromosome VI by Robin Cook was that it should be a textbook. Many of us shy away from novels that involve distant fields such as molecular biology and pathology since they get overly technical with very less relatability.
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