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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Very hard to put down Mar 15, 2008
By D. Clyde
"eight is not enough"
I rarely read fiction because I feel like it's a waste of time, but I LOVED this book and had a hard time putting it down. It is fiction but has a lot of truth packed into it and I learned a lot about the pharmaceutical industry. I highly recommend it.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Pill Pushers - a great Summer read May 12, 2009
By Greta Perry
"Greta "Hooah Wife" Perry"
This fast-paced book grabbed me from the beginning to end, without slow parts in between. I never thought about the pharmaceutical industry and what goes on inside it, before reading this eye-opening book. Murder, conspiracy and fact-based fiction make this the perfect airplane or beach read!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Fact or Fiction? Jun 19, 2008
By W. Peirce Very enjoyable read. From the first page, it is hard to put this book down. In addition to the entertaining storyline, the reader has the additional intrigue of trying to decipher which parts of the book are truly friction, and which parts are based on fact/actual experiences.
This book was recommended by a friend (pharmaceuticals are not normally on my reading list), and I found it to be a great change of pace.
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Recovering Pill Pusher May 07, 2008
By Ces Guerra
"Recovering Pill Pusher"
Life in the "Push" Lane
Take a front seat ride into a "day in the life" of America's pharmaceutical sales industry as this fast-paced thriller speeds you right into the front page headlines of today's major newspapers. Although admittedly a work of non-ficton, the shades of grey are taken to the limit as a corporate giant suffers the fallout of putting profits before people. You will be mesmerized as the lines between fact and fiction become all too blurry in this incredible work that is hard to put down as soon as you open it up.
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