Overdose

· Glen Apseloff
3.0
3 reviews
Ebook
361
Pages

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From the award-winning author of DYING TO REMEMBER and LETHAL CURE 

 Dr. Emily Morrison undertakes a controversial drug study over protests from fringe groups and even some colleagues. Soon she’s facing death threats and a letter bomb that maims her secretary. Then a young coed suddenly dies after taking the experimental medication. Emily figures out what killed the girl—not the study drug but DIFP, a toxic chemical from her lab. A diabetic, Emily discovers the same toxin in her insulin.  But when the police find a bottle of DIFP in Emily’s office, she suddenly changes from victim to suspect.

Then a professional killer comes after her, and he eliminates anyone who gets in the way.  Emily knows she must confront this stalker on her terms, but she’ll have to do it without help, using only the element of surprise.  And that’s just her first step in uncovering the truth – she needs to find out who hired the killer before someone else tries to finish what he started.  

 "An intriguing thriller set against a backdrop of clinical drug tests and medical research." — Kirkus Reviews


Ratings and reviews

3.0
3 reviews
A Google user
August 11, 2014
Medical thriller

About the author


Glen Apseloff, a medical doctor and expert in drugs and toxins, runs a research program that tests experimental drugs on healthy paid volunteers.  He has seen firsthand what can go wrong in these studies, and that inspired him to write OVERDOSE, a medical thriller in a research setting.  He lives in Powell, Ohio, with his wife, Lucia; cat, Pelusa; and dogs, Poco, Tiki, and Gucci.

 

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