Informed Consent: A Novel

Dr. Jeremy Cramer is a young doctor on the verge of a cutting-edge medical discovery. But his research is derailed when Cramer’s son is infected with a rare fatal disease. Now as he races against time to save his child’s life, Cramer will make a decision that could shatter his career. Informed Consent is a pulse-pounding medical thriller that complements the current popularity of hospital dramas. With non-stop suspense, snappy dialogue, and witty humor, author Sand… More >>

Informed Consent: A Novel

Topic: Informed Consent, Jeremy Cramer, medical discovery, medical thriller, snappy dialogue, witty humor

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  1. I read a Sandra Glahn novel years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. I discovered a few weeks back that she had a new book coming out. The cover looked fantastic. Although I’m not a big fan of medical thrillers, I recall with fond memories such classics as Robin Cook’s “Coma” and Michael Crichton’s “The Terminal Man,” and I hoped to be similarly entertained in this latest Glahn book.

    “Informed Consent” is in many ways a superior novel to those I mentioned, dealing with personal and medical ethics. I finished the book with a pounding pulse and a lump in my throat, caught up in the conflicts that faced Jeremy Cramer, his family, and his coworkers.

    Jeremy is a rising doctor with very personal reasons for researching ways of prolonging life in drowning victims. His work leads him to surprising discoveries, while also confronting him with massive guilt over incidental infections that occur in his presence. Even as his marriage teeters, his career continues to skyrocket. Then, with a few twists along the way, he finds everything he has fought for threatened by the most personal, most heart-wrenching, choices of all.

    While weaving in numerous details in easily understandable ways, Glahn also creates characters who are thoroughly believable. At no moment did I question their motives–no matter how much I may or may not have agreed with them. It’s that human element which lifts this book above the genre standards. This is a story with a beating heart. And it definitely had my heart racing.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. I have read all of this authors fiction. i work in the medical profession. this book was believable and right on track. fast paced and exciting. the main character, Jeremy is someone who seems real and was likeable. the medical jargon was understandable. i recomend this book!!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Sandra Glahn’s Informed Consent is an intelligent, believable and expertly written mystery that will keep readers on pins and needles. Realistic but not too technical for nonmedical types, too. I loved the develop arch of the main character, Jeremy Cramer, who went from brilliant, slightly clueless husband and father, to deeply feeling and focused dad.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Wow! I couldn’t put it down! I was first introduced to Glahn’s fiction writing through Lethal Harvest and Deadly Cure. As in her other novels, Glahn uses her creative writing skills to build an entertaining and thought-provoking medical thriller. While the main story is a close look at a family and their lives in the medical world, there are deeper messages of love, forgiveness, sacrifice and devotion. I love reading a novel that has a good story but also has a timely and purposeful message. Glahn’s characters face many questions that headline our newspapers today. This page-turner follows Jeremy Cramer, his family, and his colleagues as they are challenged with issues of illness, end-of-life choices, personal sacrifice, and devotion to family. There is a section at the end of the book, “AfterWords”, that is a fun read of an interview with the author. Don’t read it first, but be sure not to miss it at the end of the book!

    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. I almost didn’t accept this book to review as I had SO many to read, but the subject matter intrigued me. Now I’m glad I took this book on. I’ll tell you why…Informed Consent is one of the most emotional, suspenseful, intelligent, and exhilarating stories I’ve read in a long time. The up-close look into marriage issues, grief and loss, and biomedical/ethical subject matter makes me rank this amazing novel as one of the best I’ve read this year. It is SO obvious that the author did a lot of research and she addressed the subject with insight and compassion. This story moved me to tears numerous times.

    In some ways Informed Consent–which is a perfect title for the story–reminded me of a movie I watched starring Denzel Washington. In the movie he was stuck in an impossible situation and yet found a way to fix the problem. His solution was totally insane, but it sure made you think about the desperation people feel when they long to save a loved one, but face seemingly impossible barriers along the way. Informed consent tackled some really tough issues with finesse.

    I’m reluctant to share much detail regarding this awesome novel because it’s very suspenseful and I don’t want the reader to miss out on the anxiety-provoking twists and turns by tipping them off to some of the dilemmas and solutions. But I will say that this story not only provokes intelligent thinking, but it makes you ponder spiritual issues as well. I am thoroughly impressed by the quality of the plot, the author’s incredible “voice”, and the pull this story had on me. I can’t say enough good things about it, but I will say that from this point forward I intend to read EVERY book Sandra Glahn writes.
    Rating: 5 / 5