Description
With counterfeit drugs flooding the market, you could be in danger if you take the wrong one...
Raymond McNally is enjoying his new promotion at a major pharmaceutical company. He's been enlisted to oversee the company's newest product Erexat - a competitor of viagra - the world's first and most successful treatment for male impotence. Raymond's hopes are high for a successful and profitable future both professionally and personally.
However, when reports of unexplained deaths and other serious side effects start to trickle into the firm's medical department, alarm bells sound and Raymond quickly realises that the new drug's future may be in doubt. Initially, the adverse effects are few and scattered globally, so the press and the national regulatory authorities haven't been alerted... yet.
As Raymond mounts an investigation, he teams up with a twenty-something computer nerd called Harry who hacks into retail sites as a hobby. As the tension rises, so do the stakes. Can they separate the tricks from the treats before it's too late?
About the Author
James I Morrow has been a Consultant Neurologist based at a major teaching hospital in Belfast for a number of years. His principal interest has been in the treatment of epilepsy. During his career he has been involved with and supervised many clinical trials, principally regarding the safety of medicines. He has written and published a number of medical books and has recently branched out into the writing of crime fiction novels including Slainte, Stiffed and The Fly and the Tree. He lives in Co. Down, Northern Ireland.
Book Information
ISBN 9781913551230
Author James I Morrow
Format Paperback
Page Count 212
Imprint The Book Guild Ltd
Publisher The Book Guild Ltd