The oath

Lt. Abe Glitsky and defense attorney Dismas Hardy are back<U+2014>on opposite ends of a medical malpractice suit<U+2026>and possible murder case. When the head of San Francisco<U+2019>s largest HMO dies in his own hospital, no one doubts it is anything but the result of massive inj...

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Main Author: Lescroart, John T.
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: New York : Dutton, c2002.
Series: Dismas Hardy novel ; 8.
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Summary: Lt. Abe Glitsky and defense attorney Dismas Hardy are back<U+2014>on opposite ends of a medical malpractice suit<U+2026>and possible murder case. When the head of San Francisco<U+2019>s largest HMO dies in his own hospital, no one doubts it is anything but the result of massive injuries inflicted by a random hit-and-run car accident. But the autopsy soon tells a different story<U+2014>an overdose of potassium killed him, and the attending physician Eric Kensing becomes the prime suspect in a high-profile homicide. Abe Glitsky, though hindered by the inept bunglings of two politically appointed cops assigned to the investigation, quickly sets his sights on Kensing. Desperate and in need of an attorney, Kensing turns to Dismas Hardy for his defense. But as the pressure mounts to indict Kensing, Hardy goes on the offensive, believing that the murder had little to do with his client, and everything to do with business. Hardy knows that all is not well with the HMO, and makes a terrifying discovery: too many patients have been dying, many of them victims of murder<U+2014>and it looks like it is the hospital that is killing them. His own marriage tested and his family strained as he struggles to save his client, Hardy must uncover a twisting conspiracy of avarice and violence that takes the lives it is sworn to save. A timely and gripping novel that puts lives<U+2014>and a long-standing friendship<U+2014>at grave risk, The Oath is John Lescroart at his galvanizing best.
Physical Description: 408 p.
ISBN: 0525945768 (alk. paper)
Author Notes: John Lescroart was born in Houston, Texas on January 14, 1948. He started writing as a student at the University of California-Berkeley, where he majored in English. Following college and a job with a telephone company, he traveled around Europe, singing folk and country-rock music.

He won the 1978 Joseph Henry Jackson best novel award for under-35 California writers with the autobiographical novel Sunburn. While helping his wife raise their two children and working in legal, bartending, musician, and social service positions, he still found the time to write numerous novels. His novels include the Dismas Hardy Series, Son of Holmes, Rasputin's Revenge, A Certain Justice, Guilt, The Hunt Club, The Suspect, Sunburn, Treasure Hunt, Damage, and The Hunter. He made The New York Times Best Seller List iwith his title's The Ophelia Cut,The Keeper, The Fall, and The Rule of Law.

(Bowker Author Biography)