"An exciting medical thriller"
Well-behaved twelve-year-old Jason never gave his
parents any trouble. Yet one day he walked into his school
with a gun and calmly killed three people (two students and
a teacher) and injured another student. He then calmly put
the gun down and went over to table and grabbed some
popcorn. The city of New York is horrified that something
like this could happen at such an upscale school. The prosecutors want to try him as an adult but even
they want to know what triggered this unprovoked attack.
The lead prosecutor on the case asks his live-in fiancee,
Tamsen Bayn to evaluate the child's parents. At the same
time she agrees to help, she also plans to represent
Grandines Pharmaceuticals with their new drug that is
coming out on the market in a few weeks. While taking it,
alcoholics won't have the urge to drink. As people
connected to Grandines start dying, Tamsen begins the
dangerous game of sleuthing which leads to a possible link
between the two cases and a possible acquittal for Jason. This is an exciting medical thriller in which
appearances are deceiving and what you know probably will
kill you. It is the tale of ruthless men who will do
anything to attain their goals and it is the story of one
doctor acting as the Lone Ranger trying to stop them. Both
the heroine and the villains are believable helping make
the story line reminiscent of the works of Robin Cook and
Michael Palmer. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted August 19, 2001
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