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The Broken Parachute Man: A Novel of Medical Intrigue

par Robert Bolin

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After middling pharmaceutical company executive Clyde Young boards an airplane to attend a national meeting to make a presentation concerning his employer's premium drug, his schedule is thrown into a curve when terrorists hijack the plane. After refusing to keep his head down, he is hurled out with a parachute that barely functions. He is able to survive in the wilderness, but upon his arrival back to civilization, no one believes his story. They assume he is one of the terrorists that hijacked the airplane, so Young escapes to Las Vegas to determine why he was targeted and who was responsible for his ordeal. He lives as a street person and meets four people who believe his story: a sociopath, a prostitute, an alcoholic doctor and a pickpocket. These people become his allies. They travel with him to the east coast and then to Europe. As Young continues his investigation, he discovers abuses on the part of his employer that could result in mortal danger for innumerable innocent patients. He must act quickly to expose the danger by staying one step ahead of the unknown criminals who are closing in on him and his allies.… (plus d'informations)
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This was a very hard book for me to finish, the amount of incredible things that happened to Clyde was one factor, yes it is fiction, but it does have to be believable to some extent. Something else was that his voice kept changing, one minute he is talking like ‘a middling pharmaceutical company executive’ the next minute like a clinician. I also found tiring the attention to bodily ailments, the rash from the elk skin, then the boils from the wolf skin, the effects certain food had on his gastro-intestinal system. For me this all added up to a very boring book. ( )
  BellaFoxx | Feb 14, 2015 |
With many fictional works it is necessary for the reader to suspend disbelief, to enter into the world the author created and to accept the rules of that world over the rules of the real world. We don't complain that Harry Potter isn't realistic because we willingly suspend our disbelief in magic, witches, magical creatures and more. However, once the rules have been set, we generally expect the rest of the action in the book to follow those rules. We don't expect Hermione to start being stupid or Malfoy to become Ron's new best friend. With books set in the real world, absent some explanation, we expect normal rules of human interaction to apply--and yet if those rules applied too much, we wouldn't have stories because it is the out of the ordinary that attracts out attention. The question isn't whether a book should feature something outside the norm but rather how far outside the norm is it possible to go before labelling a book as fantasy. I've pondered that question as I've read this book.

On the plus side, The Broken Parachute Man was an enjoyable engaging read. It was classic good guy vs bad guy with the good guy staying one step ahead. On the minus side I found it unrealistic. It is the story of an over-fifty overweight (almost 300 lbs) low level white collar worker for the largest pharmaceutical company in the country. He has basically been almost a failure all his life. A plane on which he was travelling to make a presentation is hijacked by terrorists and he is put in a parachute and then sucked from the plane when they blow open the door. He is wearing only a business suit, and it is winter in Idaho. He lands in a snowbank and not onlysurvives the fall but also manages to stay alive for weeks. He remembers reading a shredded wheat box as a child that told how to start a fire with a bow and string. Using a tree branch and his shoe string, he was able to do so. He was able to trap animals for food using a trap he managed to make. He lost the most of his fingers, his toes, parts of his ears and nose and his foreskin to frostbite, and lost all his extra weight but he survived.

He was picked up by some snowmobile riders who took him to the local hospital. While there he was questioned by Homeland Security--it seems the terrorists parachuted to safety and the plane crashed killing all on board. Despite being under guard he escapes and makes his way to Las Vegas where he joins the street people and starts to investigate why this happened to him.

I don't usually read thriller-type books so I'm not sure of the level of suspension of disbelief normally required, but this book takes a lot. The message of the book is clearly that big pharma=big money=bad; but still it seems that quest for money led to the discovery of a great new drug (even if it, like most drugs, had some downsides). ( )
  ruthjoec | Feb 14, 2009 |
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After middling pharmaceutical company executive Clyde Young boards an airplane to attend a national meeting to make a presentation concerning his employer's premium drug, his schedule is thrown into a curve when terrorists hijack the plane. After refusing to keep his head down, he is hurled out with a parachute that barely functions. He is able to survive in the wilderness, but upon his arrival back to civilization, no one believes his story. They assume he is one of the terrorists that hijacked the airplane, so Young escapes to Las Vegas to determine why he was targeted and who was responsible for his ordeal. He lives as a street person and meets four people who believe his story: a sociopath, a prostitute, an alcoholic doctor and a pickpocket. These people become his allies. They travel with him to the east coast and then to Europe. As Young continues his investigation, he discovers abuses on the part of his employer that could result in mortal danger for innumerable innocent patients. He must act quickly to expose the danger by staying one step ahead of the unknown criminals who are closing in on him and his allies.

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