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Old 08-20-2014, 12:06 AM   #1
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Free (Kindle/Kobo) Lethal Helix by D. Donaldson [Genetic Experiment Medical Thriller]

The Lethal Helix by the reduplicatively-named Don Donaldson is an sfnal genetics-based medical suspense thriller with both mystery and horror elements, according to one of the reviews, free courtesy of Southern specialty publisher Bell Bridge Books.

Currently free @ Amazon (available to Canadians and in the UK). ETA: and also Kobo (available to Canadians), as pointed out by crich70 downthread.

Description
Her dreams, stolen. The truth, hidden in a corporate lab.

Medical miracles often require sacrifices.

This one may take her life.

For leukemia survivor Dr. Holly Fisher, the theft of her frozen eggs from a Mississippi fertility clinic crushes her hopes of motherhood. Her furious search for answers leads her and clinic director Dr. Susan Morrison to a small Wisconsin town, where mysterious deaths and disappearances point a finger toward odd doings at a former dairy farm. What the two women discover there puts their lives in danger while raising complex issues about the horrific implications of genetic experimentation.

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