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Syndrome [Kindle Edition]

Thomas Hoover
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(Pinnacle 2003)


Alexa Hampton runs her own interior design firm in New York’s Soho but now a heart mishap threatens her life. Her black-sheep younger brother insists she go to a New Jersey clinic owned by his eccentric boss for stem cell experiments. There she and her long-ago lover, a medical reporter, uncover a bizarre experiment to reverse the aging process.

In her mid-thirties, Alexa Hampton runs her own interior design firm in New York’s Soho and has a daily run to keep fit. But now her world is narrowing as a childhood heart mishap increasingly threatens to lethally impact her life. Then out of nowhere her black-sheep younger brother appears and insists she go to a clinic in New Jersey to enter stem-cell clinical trials that are working wonders. The clinic is owned by her brother’s boss, the eccentric millionaire Winston Bartlett.
Also interested in the clinic is the medical reporter Stone Aimes, who’s hoping to penetrate Bartlett’s veil of secrecy and find out what’s going on there. He has personal as well as professional reasons for wanting to get closer to Winston Bartlett. He is also a long-ago lover of Alexa’s and still carrying something of a torch for her though they have long been out of touch.
As Alexa investigates the clinic, their paths cross and together they slowly uncover the horrifying truth about what can happen when stem-cell technology is taken to its ultimate limit. A bizarre secret experiment to reverse the aging process has gone out of control. Winston Bartlett’s young mistress, the TV personality Kristen Starr, had an anti-aging procedure that went awry and now all her cells are being replaced with new. The side effects are horrific. No one can stop what is happening: she is growing younger, destined to become a child again.
Alexa and Stone become prisoners in the clinic and then Bartlett and his Dutch medical researcher Karl van der Vliet begin a bizarre experiment on Alexa, hoping to produce antibodies to save Kristen, and Bartlett. In a stunning, blazing finale, Alexa turns the tables on them all, only to discover that she’s now, suddenly unlike anyone else who has ever lived.



TAGS: Medical Thriller, Heart disease, Stem Cells, Aortic Stenosis, Aging, Fountain of Youth,

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 709 KB
  • Print Length: 346 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1611791197
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Publisher: Kensington (13 Sep 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0042X9AFM
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (99 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #179 Free in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Free in Kindle Store)
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51 of 52 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Syndrome 30 May 2011
By Ruthie
Format:Kindle Edition
Thought this was a great book. Good pace and exciting. The story is all about the search to stop aging and the consequences of this action. The doctor actually does genetically engineer a cure for alzheimers, heart issues etc by allowing the cells to regenerate. I really enjoyed this book, I felt it continued right to the end (rather than leaving a limp ending or a lost energy ending). Would definitely recommend it to others who enjoy a good thriller. I have now got a couple of his other books to read!
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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A great story of medical ethics 26 Jun 2011
By Mole TOP 500 REVIEWER
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It's astonishing to think that medicine has advanced so far in the last 100 years; sometimes it could be thought that there is little more that could be developed. But in fact, stem cell research is now well under way, and there are suggestions that this particular branch of medicine could result in the development of treatments for so many debilitating conditions and illnesses.

This story focuses on what might happen in the not too distant future; it gives an indication of the pressure to produce the various cures, and just how far people will go to make it happen. It highlights both the risks and the rewards that could potentially arise from this research; and offers a glimpse into the ethics behind the research and treatment of terminal illness.

The story itself is very well written, and I found that I was hooked just a short way into the story. It is quite long, but I didn't feel at any time that it was tedious or drawn out. It is a very clever piece of writing, with some interesting characters and I really liked the interplay between them.

A really excellent and intelligent piece of work, and one that I'm glad was available to be downloaded to my Kindle.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Frustrating 11 Feb 2012
By Mike
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
It seems a little unfair perhaps to be overtly critical of a free book but, as other reviewers have mentioned the number of unnecessary hyphens is so distracting. I found it almost impossible to concentrate on the story line and have given up part way through. Ha-lf a do-zen or so to a pa-ge is t-o-o mu-ch, get the gi-st....????
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Easy read for those times when you don't want anything too heavy, feels like it ended leaving room for a sequel
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I found this story enjoyable. The characters were believable and I wouldnt be surprised if some of the events actually happened in the near future.
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Totally unbelievable and silly. Far too many coincidences - I don't know why I read it. Not to be recommended even though it was free to download.
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