Weybridge, When Matt Norton's body is discovered washed up on a riverbank, it is the shocking end to a short and tragic life. Matt suffered from a rare ageing disorder called progeria, still at primary school, he had the body of a seventy-five-year-old. His father Andrew can't believe it - especially when he learns
David Michie is the internationally best-selling author of The Magician of Lhasa series, The Dalai Lama's Cat series, and several non-fiction titles on meditation and Buddhism. His books are published in over 30 languages and 50 countries.
Yes, it was a book I enjoyed, as I worked in medical research, so I identified with the problems of recruiting people to a clinical trial. Tried to interest some of the others in my department, and one of the secretaries took it and said she enjoyed it, but gave it back without even journalling as 'anonymous finder', so obviously the BookCrossing idea didn't grab her!
Enjoyed this, set in field of medical research. Surprised that there have not been more reviews. I am inclined to rate books for my own information, and don't bother with much in a review if the storyline is already given, but Michie seems to be missing out on that.