"Filled with vivid characters and a fast moving plot." -- BookLife, Editor's Pick "An engaging medical mystery, after which the plot becomes a swiftly paced thriller." -- Kirkus Reviews Biotech researcher Sarah Brenalen is frustrated by her boss' s dismissal of her controversial theory, so she secretly injects lab mice with experimental Alzheimer's drugs of her own design. Sarah is stunned when one of her experiments goes horribly wrong. But Marcel and his international cabal are intrigued. Sarah's brain-destroying T-3 formulation could be just what they need. Fade to Blue is a high-tech,…mehr
"Filled with vivid characters and a fast moving plot." -- BookLife, Editor's Pick "An engaging medical mystery, after which the plot becomes a swiftly paced thriller." -- Kirkus Reviews Biotech researcher Sarah Brenalen is frustrated by her boss' s dismissal of her controversial theory, so she secretly injects lab mice with experimental Alzheimer's drugs of her own design. Sarah is stunned when one of her experiments goes horribly wrong. But Marcel and his international cabal are intrigued. Sarah's brain-destroying T-3 formulation could be just what they need. Fade to Blue is a high-tech, fast-paced, cat-and-mouse game played for keeps. What Marcel didn't count on is that two can play this game. "The strong characters, fast-paced action, and ethical dilemmas create thought-provoking reading. . ." -- Midwest Book ReviewHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hank Scheer's writing journey began during a work break when a coworker said, "Hey, let's write a short story." They were working for a steel mill in Pittsburg, California, so brainstorming ideas became a fun way to pass the time. Fade to Blue is the result of many trips to Paris, France, and long weekends spent driving around the San Francisco Bay area. It doesn't involve steelmaking, but the science is just as real and the potential for trouble exponentially more terrifying. Hank is now retired and lives in Martinez, California.
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