Dr. Martin Gundar is on the verge of something remarkable; a device he believes will cure paralysis and redefine the limits of medical science: the Direct Neural Imager. But his plan encounters an unexpected challenge in Dr. Anne Helm, a scientist with a mind as sharp as her ethics are unshakable. Anne, with an eye for both promise and peril, sees what Martin's invention could mean for the world, and warns that some discoveries invite their own dangers. Reluctantly drawn into Martin's lab, Anne clashes with him at every turn. Their exchange is cerebral, sometimes heated, and always laced with questions neither can easily answer. Meanwhile, Dr. Evan Lynch, a brilliant researcher with divided loyalties, finds himself torn. He's mesmerized by Martin's vision yet swayed by Anne's grounded foresight. Their complex relationships begin to blur lines of loyalty and rivalry, sparking a series of events that will test the limits of their personal and professional lives. When rival labs and shadowed organizations threaten to infiltrate their work, Anne's concerns about the misuse of Martin's invention turn dangerously real. As sabotage strikes close and ethical conflicts mount, Martin, Anne, and Evan are forced to confront how far they are willing to go for progress, and just what it might cost. In Gundar's Cure, Peggy Cwiakala spins a story of ambition, integrity, and the fine line between human curiosity and the pursuit of power. For readers of cerebral thrillers who relish layered characters, ethical tension, and a mystery that doesn't flinch.
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