Nobel Prize-winning scientist Sarah Collier faces the onset of Alzheimer's symptoms, mirroring her father's decline. Despite her reluctance, her neuroscientist husband, Daniel, persuades her to attend a prestigious biotech conference in Geneva, where groundbreaking technology promises to revolutionize medicine and potentially save her life. As Sarah's memory deteriorates amidst the conference's high stakes and intense scrutiny, she finds herself unable to discern who to trust, including her own mind.
Why You Should Read?
- Experience a high-stakes medical thriller set against the backdrop of a cutting-edge biotech conference.
- Delve into the mind of an unreliable narrator battling memory loss while conspiracy unfolds around her.
- Explore themes of trust, identity, and the ethical implications of advanced neuroscience.
- A gripping debut novel blending scientific intrigue with psychological suspense.