Seizure /

Cook, Robin.

Seizure / Robin Cook - London: Pan Books, 2003. - 550 p. ; Soft-Bound, 18 cm.

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What could the Shroud of Turin, a conservative Southern senator and an entrepreneurial researcher have in common? Here politics, religion and bio-science collide in the latest novel from the master of the medical thriller.
Senator Ashley Butler is a quintessential demagogue whose support of traditional American values includes a knee-jerk reaction against virtually all bio-technologies. When he's called on to chair a sub-committee introducing legislation to ban new cloning technology, the senator views it as a keystone to his political future. As a consequences, Dr Daniel Lowell-inventor of a technique that will take stem-cell research up to next level-sees a barrier being raised before his biotech start-up.
These seemingly opposite personalities may clash during the Senate hearings, yet the two men share a common failing. Butler's hunger for political power far outstrips his genuine concern for the unborn; while Lowell's pursuit of massive personal wealth and celebrity overrides any real considerations for his patients'well-being.
Further complicating their confrontation is the confidential news that Senator Butler has developed Parkinson's disease-which leads the senator and the researcher into a Faustian pact. But in attempting to utilize Lowell's new technology prematurely, the therapy leaves the senator with the horrifying effects of temporal lobe epilepsy-causing seizures of the bizarrest order.

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