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 Unable to make a proper prognosis for her patient, Dr. Sandy Miller calls for help from her colleague and secret crush, Dr. Brian Harrison who is a seasoned doctor with extraordinary abilities in genetic engineering and a leader in his field.
But when Dr. Miller reveals that the patient is from her home-town, that he is a police officer and his name is Warren Edward, Dr. Harrison is sent spiraling into a masked, dark rage.

As soon as Dr. Miller leaves Dr. Harrison alone with Edward in the examination room, Dr. Harrison disconnects all Warren Edward's vital tubes, and then leaves the man for dead.

Shortly thereafter, Dr. Miller returns momentarily to the room, only to find Warren Edward on his last breaths. She is able to save him and though she suspects Dr. Harrison is responsible for Edward's brush with death; she chooses to remain silent, never reporting the attempted crime to anyone.

She does, however, go to Dr. Harrison's office to confront him about what exactly happened, but before they can even talk, she is savagely attacked by a bizarre creature - one of Dr. Harrison's secret and illegal genetic experiments.

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4.0 out of 5 stars     Themes regarding what constitutes love, justice and morality give this added layers

By J. Kellem on July 31, 2017

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One is invited into an eerie and brittle world, where the strong bonds that tie the characters to one another are made fragile by the dramatic events of an unresolved past. It is part drama, part thriller, part horror flick all wrapped in one moody, unpredictable and disconcerting experience. Themes regarding what constitutes love, justice and morality give this added layers. It is a fresh spin on the classic mad-scientist/monster template.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The author has crafted a wonderful tale that makes the story difficult to stop reading

By Amazon Customer on July 2, 2017

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It is rare to stumble on such a well-written book. The author has crafted a wonderful tale that makes the story difficult to stop reading. I would hope, at some point, this could be developed into an equally engaging film.

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