Blind Eye, James B. Stewart
Blind Eye, James B. Stewart
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Blind Eye

Author: James B. Stewart

Narrator: Boyd Gaines

Abridged: 4 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/01/2008


Synopsis

A medical thriller from Pulitzer Prize–winning author James B. Stewart about serial killer doctor Michael Swango and the medical community that chose to turn a blind eye on his criminal activities.

No one could believe that the handsome young doctor might be a serial killer. Wherever he was hired—in Ohio, Illinois, New York, South Dakota—Michael Swango at first seemed the model physician. Then his patients began dying under suspicious circumstances.

At once a gripping read and a hard-hitting look at the inner workings of the American medical system, Blind Eye describes a professional hierarchy where doctors repeatedly accept the word of fellow physicians over that of nurses, hospital employees, and patients—even as horrible truths begin to emerge. With the prodigious investigative reporting that has defined his Pulitzer Prize–winning career, James B. Stewart has tracked down survivors, relatives of victims, and shaken coworkers to unearth the evidence that may finally lead to Swango’s conviction.

Combining meticulous research with spellbinding prose, Stewart has written a shocking chronicle of a psychopathic doctor and of the medical establishment that chose to turn a blind eye on his criminal activities.

About James B. Stewart

James B. Stewart is a columnist at The New York Times and the author of numerous books including the blockbuster Den of Thieves, Blood Sport, DisneyWar, and his most recent New York Times bestseller, Unscripted. He won the 1988 Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on the stock market crash and insider trading. He is a regular contributor to SmartMoney and The New Yorker. He is a professor of business journalism at Columbia University and lives in New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David on June 05, 2010

I went to college with the subject of this book, Michael Swango at Quincy University. When I knew him he seemed a normal person who worked long hours paying his way through college, and medical school. This book highlights why the medical profession is not good at policing itself for problem doctors.......more

Goodreads review by ALLEN on February 22, 2019

Alhough it gets tedious at times, James B. Stewart's BLIND EYE (1999) is a better-than-average account of one of the worst killer psychopaths: Dr. Michael Swango of Quincy, Illinois, who most likely poisoned three dozen patients or more (the FBI believes it could be as many as five dozen), and wound......more

Goodreads review by Kimba on October 29, 2019

So I have never been a fan of doctors and I have pneumonia at the moment, so I have to deal with them. So may be it wasn't the best choice of book, because it tells the truly terrifying story of Michael Swango, a medical doctor and serial killer. It is estimated that he killed as many as 60 patients......more

Goodreads review by Erika on September 29, 2010

I read so many sociopath books it's starting to look bad... If I were to ever be picked up by the police and they investigated my library record I would be locked up for sure.......more

Goodreads review by Fishface on December 10, 2016

This was truly a 5-star read -- a well-written, well-researched and utterly frightening true story. The story never dragged for a minute, even when the author was describing the CYA politics of the medical profession and the many hands the evidence passed through without anyone ever noticing the gla......more