Houston physician, Curtis Scott, is on the brink of a promising career. But things suddenly go very wrong. His patients develop mysterious and sinister symptoms. They are dying, inexplicably. And someone tries to kill him an his wife, Colleen. Why? Curtis and Colleen are caught up in a torrent of events that lead to conclusions bizarre and frightening. Their suspicions are impossible to prove until Curtis has a wild idea. His actions will put both their lives in danger, but he has no choice. Or has he? And, as he discovers more than he had anticipated, he wonders if he has made the right choice. Because the killer is still out there, and they are his next victims.
The beginning of this book was pretty good. It hooked me in and kept me interested. Then, about a third into the book, it started getting weird. Why were they being stalked? Where did the plot go? What is the significance of her brother? Is the stranger friend or foe?
It seemed like the author had so much information to introduce to us, that he forgot to say why it mattered. One character was a big part of the story, but we never find out what exactly he is doing or who he works for.
The book was okay, but don't expect any pulse pounding thrills from it, just unanswered questions.