The Hostage Heart
The Hostage Heart is a medical thriller novel written by Gerald Green. The book was first published in 1976 and has since been recognized for its gripping narrative and intricate plot.
Plot Summary[edit | edit source]
The story revolves around Dr. Daniel Winston, a renowned cardiologist working at a prestigious hospital in New York City. The plot thickens when a group of terrorists takes over the hospital, holding patients and staff hostage. The terrorists demand a ransom and the release of their imprisoned comrades. Dr. Winston finds himself in a race against time to save the lives of his patients while navigating the complex moral and ethical dilemmas posed by the situation.
Characters[edit | edit source]
- Dr. Daniel Winston: The protagonist, a skilled cardiologist.
- Karen Winston: Daniel's wife, who becomes entangled in the hostage situation.
- The Terrorists: A group of radicals with a political agenda.
- Hospital Staff: Various doctors, nurses, and administrative personnel who play crucial roles in the unfolding drama.
Themes[edit | edit source]
The novel explores several themes, including:
- The ethical challenges faced by medical professionals.
- The impact of terrorism on innocent lives.
- The complexities of human relationships under extreme stress.
Setting[edit | edit source]
The primary setting of the novel is a large hospital in New York City. The hospital's detailed description adds to the tension and realism of the story.
Reception[edit | edit source]
The Hostage Heart received positive reviews for its fast-paced narrative and well-developed characters. Critics praised Green's ability to maintain suspense and his insightful portrayal of the medical profession.
Author[edit | edit source]
Gerald Green was an American author and television writer, known for his works in both literature and screenwriting. He is also famous for his novel The Last Angry Man and his work on the television miniseries Holocaust.
Adaptations[edit | edit source]
There have been discussions about adapting The Hostage Heart into a film or television series, but as of now, no official adaptations have been made.
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