The most interesting thing about this book were the reviews. There were some writing issues. Not many. I was particularly confused by the inappropriate use of Y'all. Being from Texas, I know the lingo and the writer apparently did not. If you don't know it, don't use it. Ya'll is a plural pronoun contraction. Bulky sentences and passive verbs existed throughout.I know that one should never judge a book by its cover. For those of you that were upset that the book was about the "vaccine conspiracy theories", you should try judging a book by it's title or something relevant.I thought the research on both sides of the vaccine issue was brilliant. The author handled the arguments professionally. He also included current laws and regulations on vaccines. I think that for some readers, the truth is hard to handle. The most controversial issues in the vaccine debate were left off. Since this book was published, the CDC has had a whistleblower come out with redacted studies. Not to this extent, thankfully. No, it probably is not realistic that some crazy guy is running the entire industry with hit men. That is why this is called a thriller, not a non-fiction. Remember to separate reality from fantasy when you read.This is not my usual genre and as with some of the other commenters, I am not sure how I got this book. It was there when I needed a read so all is good. I've already seen some hoopla about the vaccine debate on the Amazon reviews for this book. So what. It's a great premise for a thriller. This is a thriller, pure and simple. Read whatever else into it you want, but whether you do or not you won't be disappointed. I hope he brings back Dani for another book, or even a series. She's Lois Lane, intrepid reporter (actually, she does documentaries) times two, but without the protection of Superman. She's on her own, running from the killer and the cops, solving the puzzle as to why. Great characters, plot and some pulse-pounding thrills. You won't figure it out.
What do You think about Vaccine Nation (2000)?
Not great and pretty predictable. I was hoping for more about the vaccine and drug company world.
—cwalkus
Very good. Although it is fiction, it gives a lot of food for thought.
—mooo
Quick Read, Great thriller....and great eye opener all in one!
—Navi
Great medical thriller. Makes you think
—LsStrawberry