Side Effects

  • Side Effects: A Novel
    By Michael Palmer

    “Has everything—a terrifying plot . . . breakneck pace . . . vividly drawn characters.”—John Saul Kate Bennet.

  • Side Effects
    By Mel Silverstein, Karen Silverstein

    She knew she was late and she looked for a public phone booth . A few heads turned to admire her as ... She found a phone booth , put a dime into the slot and dialed the club . ... I'm sorry I'm late , but I'm on my way . . . . Great .

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  • Side Effects: A Prosecutor, a Whistleblower, and a Bestselling Antidepressant on Trial
    By Alison Bass

    224, children in that state Gardiner Harris and Janet Roberts, “Doctors' Ties to Drug Makers Are Put on Close View,” New York Times, March 21, 2007; and Joseph S. Ross et al., “Pharmaceutical Company Payments to Physicians,” Journal of ...

  • Side Effects
    By Bobby Hutchinson, Janet Dailey

    There was music , Wade's favorite recording of Rod Stewart , coming from a portable stereo . Alex looked at her brother . He lay unmoving at the epicenter of the scene , and he wasn't smiling . Alex wished again she'd been able to ...

  • Side Effects
    By Woody Allen

    Sixteen pieces show Allen's unique perspective on Socrates, restaurant reviews, the UFO menace, love and passion, and other topics and issues of undying interest.

  • Side Effects
    By VK Powell

    What would happen to her health coverage and her expensive medicines if Neela lost her job? When all else fails, go with the truth. ... Rosemary put her hands on her hips and stared at her over the rim of her reading glasses.

  • Side Effects
    By Amy Goldman Koss

    But she doesn't, and her humor—sardonic, sharp, astute -- makes reading this book accessible and actually enjoyable.

  • Side Effects
    By Adam Phillips

    Describing a journey which links psychoanalysis and literature, Adam Phillips explains the value of these side effects in understanding complex psychoanalytical issues.

  • Side Effects: a heart-stoppingly tense and compelling medical thriller that will get right under your skin
    By Michael Palmer

    If you like Michael Connelly, Peter James and Robin Cook, you will love this engrossing and spine-tingling thriller from the pen of Sunday Times bestselling author Michael Palmer.

  • Side Effects: Confessions of a Pharma-Insider: Death
    By John Virapen

    "Side Effects: Death" is the true story of corruption, bribery, and fraud written by the man called the Big Pharma Insider.

  • Side Effects: Mexican Governance Under NAFTA’s Labor and Environmental Agreements
    By Mark Aspinwall

    This is a story about governance in Mexico after the labor and environmental accords—called "side agreements"—that accompanied the NAFTA treaty went into effect.

  • Side Effects: How Left-Brain Right-Brain Differences Shape Everyday Behaviour
    By Lorin J. Elias

    Side Effects delves into how lateral biases in our brains influence everyday behaviour and how being aware of these biases can be to our advantage.