With the sudden death of her husband, Nina finds herself left alone with their baby and her Alzheimers-sticken father. Unwilling to accept her husband's death, Nina and a local reporter discover a frightening pattern...that young men and women all over town are dying of "heart attacks" at an alarming rate. In the tradition of Coma comes a gripping medical thriller that explores the world of brain research - and the nightmare that results when one man puts science above human life in an effort to find peace of mind.
Under the pen name of Robert Alexander, Zimmerman's novels include The New York Times bestseller, The Kitchen Boy, and his latest, When Dad Came Back As My Dog. For more info on the author, visit: www.robertalexanderbooks.com
Award-winning author R.D. Zimmerman has been nominated for two Edgars, two Lambda Literary Awards, and an Anthony. He has written ten previous novels, including Tribe and Closet (1996 Lambda Literary Award winner) in the Todd Mills series, six children's books, and created six bestselling mystery jigsaw puzzles. Raised in Chicago, he now lives in Minneapolis.
One cold winter night Nina's life changes forever. Her husband is dead and she is left alone to raise their new baby girl. After several months Nina feels like she can't quite move on because she wasn't able to go to the funeral of her husband Alex. She doesn't understand how a healthy man could drop dead. She start to ask some questions, which some people don't want her to do. Someone is experimenting with a new Alzheimer drug the problem is people are dying in order for this to happen.
This was a great page turner. It kept my interest from the first word until the end. The plot was interesting since Alzheimer's is something most people are familiar with. The character development and the plot twists were well done.
I might just have to check out another book by this author.
I would have given this book 5 stars except it was slow and not the ending I expected. But overall I did want to finish this book as the story held me to the point of curiosity....how would you feel if you were about to give birth anyday and live in a neighborhood that is unnerving to say the least.
Nina finds herself left alone with a baby after her husband suddenly dies. She has an Alzheimers-sticken father. She meets up with a local reporter who finds strange things happening...that young men and women all over town are dying of "heart attacks". Is this what happened to Alex? Nina's husband? The book explores the world of brain research and how it affects the town and what lengths some doctors will go to in order to finish their research....