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Three and a half years after a bizarre incident nearly derailed his life, Benjamin Oris is back on track as a second-year orthopedic surgery resident. With a son he adores, a circle of supportive family and friends, and a great shot at winning the Conley Research Grant, his future looks bright. But when the severed limbs of his former patients start turning up in Philadelphia parks, everything he's worked for threatens to collapse. Covered in bite marks and bearing recent surgical implants, the hacked-off limbs heighten the anxiety among his already traumatized coworkers, many of whom survived a plane crash in Alaska the month before. Could someone they know be a killer? With the help of his CDC friend Laurette and her forensic-psychiatrist colleague, Ben must once again bury his skepticism and risk his career to uncover the monstrous force behind the gruesome murders. Before someone close to him becomes the next victim. *Although a standalone novel, The Bone Hunger is the second book in the Benjamin Oris medical thriller series, where a man of science gets caught up in otherworldly situations. "e;This is just the ticket for Robin Cook fans."e;-Publishers Weekly "e;An aptly crafted, riveting, and often unnerving mystery."e;-Kirkus Reviews "e;gripping, involving, and hard to put down."e;-D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review
*2016 Silver IPPY Award winner in Great Lakes Best Regional Fiction*A fight against the food industry turns deadly.Jeremy, a lonely and obese teenager, shoots into the limelight when a headstrong public health nurse persuades him to sue the food industry. Tossed into a storm of media buzz and bullying, the teen draws the attention of a serial killer who's targeting the obese. Soon the boy, the nurse, and their loved ones take center stage in a delusional man's drama.In this novel of suspense, Eating Bull explores the real-life issues of bullying, fat-shaming, food addiction, and the food industry's role in obesity."Each of Rubin's characters is carefully developed and believable."--Akron Beacon Journal "A deftly crafted novel of suspense and a compelling read from beginning to end...Very highly recommended."--Midwest Book Review "A solid thriller that manages to infuse one boy's coming-of-age with a whole lot of murder."--Kirkus Reviews
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