Hand of the Future - 1st Ed

Hand of the Future - 1st Ed

by Bill Ley
Hand of the Future - 1st Ed

Hand of the Future - 1st Ed

by Bill Ley

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Overview

This Novel starts Geraldine McFarland putting the finishing touches on her Doctoral Studies at Harvard in Biomedical Engineering. She’s also a Physician’s Assistant with a Surgical License that allows her to perform surgery under a Physician’s presence. She’s fallen in love with Mark MacGregor, who is working on his Post Doctoral studies in Genetic Research. She, along with her brother, and Mark’s best friend, Greg McFarland start this adventure while still in school.

Greg owns an Irish Bar to make ends meet while he works his way through his PhD in Biomedical Engineering. Gerry assists him on the weekends in the evening, as the business is very successful.

Gerry perfects her invention of a prosthetic device to replace hands and feet for people who have lost them due to accidents and military actions.

Follow them through the novel as they get recruited by the CIA to investigate Terrorist funding by a group using the firm where they’re all three hired to work after graduation.

The story has quite a few twists and turns as they work their way through the problems facing them, as they discover organized crime involvement and uncover the vast sums of money funneled from drug operations into the terrorist activities.

This book is sexually explicit is some scenes due to the nature of the novel. This book is intended for the mature reader.

This story has a lot of poignant plot twists laced with a lot of humor, practicality, and is based on sound scientific principles.

The story holds the readers interest from beginning to end.

Enjoy!

Bill Ley, Author
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Product Details

BN ID: 2940016652276
Publisher: Bill Ley
Publication date: 06/11/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 273 KB
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