The bestselling “master of the medical thriller” (The New York
Times) confronts one of the most compelling issues of our time:
personality-altering drugs and the complex moral questions they raise.
When neuroscientist Edward Armstrong begins dating Kimberly Stewart, a
descendant of a woman who was hanged as a witch at the time of the
Salem witch trials, he takes advantage of the opportunity to delve
into a pet theory: that the “devil” in Salem in 1692 had been a
hallucinogenic drug inadvertently consumed with mold-tainted grain. In
an attempt to prove his theory, Edward grows the mold he believes
responsible with samples from the Stewart estate. In a brilliant
designer-drug transformation, the poison becomes Ultra, the next
generation of antidepressants with truly startling therapeutic
capabilties. But who can be sure the drug is safe for consumers? Who
defines the boundaries of “normal” human behavior? And if the
drug’s side effects are proven to be dangerous—even
terrifying—how far will the medical community go to alter their
standards of acceptable risk?
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ISBN
9781101203552
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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