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The first patient [talking book CD] [a novel]

Reunited with his former Annapolis roommate, Andrew Stoddard--now president of the United States--when he is asked to become his personal physician, Gabe Singleton discovers that Andrew is going insane and that the condition may not be the result of natural causes.

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  • "Reunited with his former Annapolis roommate, Andrew Stoddard--now president of the United States--when he is asked to become his personal physician, Gabe Singleton discovers that Andrew is going insane and that the condition may not be the result of natural causes."
  • "Reunited with his former Annapolis roommate, Andrew Stoddard--now president of the United States--when he is asked to become his personal physician, Gabe Singleton discovers that Andrew is going insane and that the condition may not be the result of natural causes."@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories. American fiction. The President's Doctor: the heart of a nation is in his hands... Gabe Singleton and Andrew Stoddard were roommates at the Naval Academy in Annapolis years ago. Nowadays, Gabe is a country doctor and his friend Andrew has gone from war hero to governor to President of the United States. One quiet, rural day, helicopters land on Gabe's front lawn and from one of them strides his old friend. The president's physician has suddenly and mysteriously disappeared, and he needs Gabe to take the man's place. Gabe reluctantly agrees, but not until he is ensconced in the White House does he realize there is strong evidence the president is going insane. Facing a crisis of conscience surrounding presidential illness and the Twenty-Fifth Amendment, Gabe discovers that his friend's condition may not be of natural causes. Who? Why? And how? The president's life is at stake. The safety of the nation is in jeopardy. Gabe must find the answers, and the clock is ticking."
  • "The president of the United States asks his roommate from their naval academy days, a medical doctor named Gabe, to help him in Washington. Gabe soon realizes that the president's mental health is questionable, and that someone has intentionally caused the problem. Gabe endangers his own life in order to find how who, how, and why."@en
  • "Gabe Singleton and Andrew Stoddard were roommates at the Naval Academy in Annapolis years ago. Today, Gabe is a country doctor and his friend Andrew has gone from war hero to governor to President of the United States. One day, while the United States is embroiled in a bitter presidential election campaign, Marine One lands on Gabe's Wyoming ranch, and President Stoddard delivers a disturbing revelation and a startling request. His personal physician has suddenly and mysteriously disappeared, and he desperately needs Gabe to take the man's place. Despite serious misgivings, Gabe agrees to come to Washington. It is not until he is ensconced in the White House medical office that Gabe realizes there is strong evidence that the President is going insane. Facing a crisis of conscience -- as President Stoddard's physician, he has the power to invoke the Twenty-fifth Amendment to transfer presidential power to the Vice President -- Gabe uncovers increasing evidence that his friend's condition may not be due to natural causes. Who? Why? And how? The President's life is at stake. A small-town doctor suddenly finds himself in the most powerful position on earth, and the safety of the world is in jeopardy. Gabe Singleton must find the answers, and the clock is ticking."@en
  • "After Gabe Singleton becomes the personal physician of Andrew Stoddard, his former Annapolis roommate and president of the United States, Gabe discovers that Andrew is going insane and that the condition may not be the result of natural causes."
  • "Wanneer de president van de Verenigde Staten een medisch niet te verklaren aanval heeft gehad, gaat diens aan medicatie verslaafde lijfarts op onderzoek uit."
  • "Gabe Singleton and Andrew Stoddard were roommates at the Naval Academy in Annapolis years ago. Today, Gabe is a country doctor and his friend Andrew has gone from war hero to governor to President of the United States. One day, while the United States is embroiled in a bitter presidential election campaign, Marine One lands on Gabe's Wyoming ranch, and President Stoddard delivers a disturbing revelation and a startling request. His personal physician has suddenly and mysteriously disappeared, and he desperately needs Gabe to take the man's place. Despite serious misgivings, Gabe agrees to come to Washington. It is not until he is ensconced in the White House medical office that Gabe realizes there is strong evidence that the President is going insane. Facing a crisis of conscience -- as President Stoddard's physician, he has the power to invoke the Twenty-fifth Amendment to transfer presidential power to the Vice President -- Gabe uncovers increasing evidence that his friend's condition may not be due to natural causes."@en
  • "Gabe Singleton, country doctor, and Andrew Stoddard, President of the United States, were once roommates at the Naval Academy. Suddenly, President Stoddard requests that Gabe take the place of his missing personal physician. Gabe uncovers increasing evidence that, while the President appears to be going insane, that it may not be from natural causes. He must find out what is happening, and do something about it."
  • "Gabe Singleton, country doctor, and Andrew Stoddard, President of the United States, were once roommates at the Naval Academy. Suddenly, President Stoddard requests that Gabe take the place of his missing personal physician. Gabe uncovers increasing evidence that, while the President appears to be going insane, that it may not be from natural causes. He must find out what is happening, and do something about it."@en
  • "Reunited with his former Annapolis roommate Andrew Stoddard--now president of the United States--Gabe Singleton is asked to become the president's personal physician. But Gabe soon discovers that Andrew is going insane and that the condition may not be the result of natural causes."@en
  • "Reunited with his former Annapolis roommate Andrew Stoddard-- now president of the United States-- Gabe Singleton is asked to become the president's personal physician. But Gabe soon discovers that Andrew is going insane and that the condition may not be the result of natural causes."@en

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  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Medical fiction"@en
  • "Audiobooks"
  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "MP3 (Audio coding standard)"
  • "MP3 (Audio coding standard)"@en
  • "Medical thrillers"@en
  • "Medical novels"
  • "Medical novels"@en
  • "Suspense fiction"
  • "Suspense fiction"@en
  • "Downloadable audio books"@en
  • "Compact discs"@en

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  • "The first patient [talking book CD] [a novel]"@en
  • "First patient a novel"
  • "The first patient a novel"
  • "The first patient a novel"@en
  • "The first patient : a novel"
  • "The first patient"@en
  • "The first patient"
  • "The First Patient"
  • "The first patient [a novel]"