The pharmaceutical giants have a big skeleton in their closet and will fight tooth and nail to keep it there. Author Dan Travis, notorious unsolved mystery specialist, is on another book tour when a cryptic message from a desperate stranger blows his life apart. He is sucked into a silent war which hinges on an incriminating data file. Finding it is Travis's only hope for surviving a deadly chase across America. But to find its location, Travis must discover the link between the biggest medical cover-up in history and the greatest assassination conspiracy of the twentieth century. The key lies within a secret underground of doctors sworn to an ancient oath. When the solution is the problem, which side will YOU be on? The facts behind the fiction will blow you away.
Poorly-written tripe - DaVinci Code Knock-off I am shocked that this book was even published! It is poorly-written and amateurish at best. The characters have no depth and the number of typos and grammatical errors was ridiculous. Was it even edited? Never reading this "author" again. Over-hyped garbage. I can't believe the number of people who said it was better than "The Da Vinci Code." Have you read "The Da Vinci Code?"
Credit where credit is due
Much of the material in the second half of Pandora Prescription appears to be a slightly paraphrased version of Edward Griffin's World without Cancer: The Story of Vitamin B17, put into the mouths of various characters. Either Sheridan lifted the entire cancer section from Griffin's book, or they both got the material from exactly the same source. If the former, Griffin should be given credit in the introduction. Credit where credit is due.
great Read A very good read,Hard to put down make sure you have time to read because as i said before very hard to put down.
The Pandora Prescription The story is exciting, and moves fast, keeps you suspicious of all the characters, if they are truly who they say they are, good guys or bad. I enjoyed the story line, even though politics isn't my type of story line. This had much more than politics, plenty of mystery.
dan brown copy cat, however.... I was thoroughly enjoying this book until the parallels between Dan Brown's "Davinci Code" and this book became increasingly clear and disheartening. However, i still couldn't put it down. The writing is a bit amateur at times, the plot convenient, and the typos numerous, but the "facts behind the fiction" make it compelling and worth the read.