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The First Patient
In his most high-concept thriller yet: 12-time New York Times bestselling author Michael Palmer delivers a novel at the crossroads of presidential politics and cutting-edge medicine.
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 out 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 that strong evidence has been kept from him that 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 world is in jeopardy. Gabe must find the answers, and the clock is ticking.
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THE FIRST PATIENT: Background Notes
I’ve tried, with each of my books, to give readers some insight as to how the book came to be. Certainly, with The First Patient, the route was an unusual one. I am not the sort of writer whose brain is just bursting at the seams with plot ideas. For me it’s been a struggle almost every time. As The Fifth Vial was winding down, and I was casting about for book next, my seventeen-year-old son, Luke suggested that I write about nanotechnology, which all of the kids in his class were talking about that day. I confessed I knew next to nothing of nanotechnology, but I also confessed I knew next to nothing of what my next book was going to be about. For weeks after, I researched the subject, and loved what I learned. Finally, I took the plunge and wrote a brief outline about the potential for intelligence of so-called nanobots. Proudly, I shared my proposal with son Daniel, a songwriter and fine, imaginative novelist.
There followed a protracted, pregnant silence. Then, “…um, Dad, I don’t know how to tell you this, but I just read that book. And to make matters worse, it was written by Michael Crichton.”
Glurp!!
I read the book, Prey, and it was darn close to what I was thinking about.
Stuck again.
Enter my brilliant editor, Jennifer Enderlin at St. Martin’s Press, who called me not knowing that I was in an idea crisis. She had had a dream—a dream that I wrote a thriller about the President’s doctor called The First Patient! Now, THAT’S an editor!! I tried arguing that I knew nothing of Washington or presidential medicine or presidential politics. But once again, I started reading – book after book on presidential morbidity, mortality, and the Twenty-fifth Amendment, which has to do with getting a president out of office when he (she) doesn’t want to go. Then, with my new awareness of the field, I turned to the Internet, and almost immediately hit gold in the form of Dr. Connie Mariano who, for more than ten years, was arguably the most powerful doctor in the world – the personal White House physician to H.W. Bush, the Clintons, and for a short while, George W. She was working in a new career and after asking around and reviewing my web site, agreed to be my advisor for this book. And so she was.
I decided to write about the president’s friend and physician, coming to believe that the president was going insane. But why? How? It was going to be a very short book if he just went crazy.
Think….think….think, and suddenly there the answer was, right in front of my nose – er, I mean right in my bookshelf. Nanotechnology!! The circle was complete, and all I had to do was add the words and maintain my contact with Dr. Mariano.
THE FIRST PATIENT
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ANNOUNCING the WINNERS of Michael Palmer's THE FIRST PATIENT Contest!
We received almost a 1,000 entries in the contest, which included nearly 300 members of book clubs hoping for an in-person visit from Michael! From those contest submissions, we randomly chose one Michael Palmer Book Club Appearance winner and one autographed Michael Palmer Library winner. Thanks to everyone who entered the contest. And congratulations to the winners!
Michael Palmer Book Club Appearance Winner: LESLIE, Gilbert, AZ
Autographed Michael Palmer Library Winner: BARBARA, Laurel Springs, NJ
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Praise for THE FIRST PATIENT.
"The First Patient is an exciting thriller that is full of surprises and captures the intense atmosphere of the White House, how the medical system works, and how the 25th Amendment could be brought into play. I thoroughly enjoyed it."
—President Bill Clinton
"Dr. Palmer has written an incredibly realistic, frightening thriller that is every White House doctor's nightmare. "
—Dr. E. Connie Mariano
White House Physician 1992 - 2001
"This over-the-top yet endlessly entertaining thriller from bestseller Palmer (The Fifth Vial) pits a country doctor against a conspiracy to kill the president. Dr. Gabe Singleton, an old friend of President Andrew Stoddard, is brought to Washington, D.C., from Wyoming when Jim Ferendelli, Stoddard's former doctor, goes missing. Almost immediately, things fall apart as Stoddard suffers from a random episode of incoherence, and Singleton is shot at while driving in early morning D.C. traffic. Complicating matters is Alison Cromartie, a sexy nurse who captures Singleton's heart. Singleton must figure out who's behind the president's mysterious illness, investigating everyone from the Secret Service agents to the vice president. Citing specific medical and technological processes, Palmer convinces readers that his novel is logical and reasonable, even as he mixes the unlikely with the insanely hyperbolic. The roller-coaster ride of a plot builds to an undeniably shocking conclusion."
—Publishers Weekly
Here's what these New York Times best selling authors have to say about Michael's previous novel,
THE FIFTH VIAL
"An ingenious medical thriller, suspenseful and cleverly plotted."--Kathy Reichs, author of Cross Bones
"A nail-biting thriller you don't want to miss."
--Catherine Coulter, author of Point Blank
"A complex plot, fascinating characters, and plenty of action. The Fifth Vial is a roller coaster ride that winds its way through Boston, Africa, India, and Brazil on its way to a terrific surprise ending."
--Phillip Margolin, author of Proof Positive
"From knowledge comes power, and from power, temptation. Michael Palmer's The Fifth Vial is a tale set at the very edge of our medical knowledge, and of a thrilling heroine who confronts a theft that haunts me still."
--Tess Gerritsen, author of Vanish
"A compelling and thought-provoking tale that will have you looking over your shoulder. It's both realistic and terrifying and it will keep you up all night!"
--Iris Johansen, author of On the Run
"There's a compelling truth at the center of this high-octane thriller. The twists keep you reading and the questions Palmer poses keep you thinking all night long."
--Tami Hoag, author of Prior Bad Acts
"Not only is this one heck of a medical thriller, it's...a premise that scared the daylights out of me. Could this happen? Palmer makes you think so."
--Sandra Brown, author of Ricochet
"Michael Palmer, perhaps the best of our medical thriller writers, has
penned an action-packed tale that will have you checking all your body
parts for days afterwards."
--Terry Brooks, author of Armageddon's Children
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