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.