Author: | Vladimir Lange | ISBN: | 9780981948928 |
Publisher: | Lange Productions | Publication: | January 5, 2010 |
Imprint: | Lange Productions | Language: | English |
Author: | Vladimir Lange |
ISBN: | 9780981948928 |
Publisher: | Lange Productions |
Publication: | January 5, 2010 |
Imprint: | Lange Productions |
Language: | English |
FATAL MEMORIES The MEG-a revolutionary brain scanner-is the culmination of Dr. Anne Powell’s brilliant career as a neuro-psychiatrist. Designed to accomplish in seconds what conventional psychotherapy can only hope to achieve in years, the MEG could change the course of psychiatric treatment forever-if it doesn’t kill her first. A clash with the FDA forces Powell to leave Boston and continue her research at the world-renowned Pavlov Institute in Moscow. There, a laboratory accident reignites a centuries-old conflict, and threatens to return a blood thirsty dictator to power. Powell soon realizes that the MEG is capable of far more than brain-scanning. She is forced to confront past and present, reality and memory, love and hate in the ultimate battle to save herself-and thwart a plot that could hurl a newly democratic Russia back to its totalitarian past. Fatal Memories breaks the mold of medical thrillers by combining compelling, multi-layered characters with far-reaching, science-based technology and vivid cinematic prose to reach a thrilling and inevitable conclusion: We are what we were.
FATAL MEMORIES The MEG-a revolutionary brain scanner-is the culmination of Dr. Anne Powell’s brilliant career as a neuro-psychiatrist. Designed to accomplish in seconds what conventional psychotherapy can only hope to achieve in years, the MEG could change the course of psychiatric treatment forever-if it doesn’t kill her first. A clash with the FDA forces Powell to leave Boston and continue her research at the world-renowned Pavlov Institute in Moscow. There, a laboratory accident reignites a centuries-old conflict, and threatens to return a blood thirsty dictator to power. Powell soon realizes that the MEG is capable of far more than brain-scanning. She is forced to confront past and present, reality and memory, love and hate in the ultimate battle to save herself-and thwart a plot that could hurl a newly democratic Russia back to its totalitarian past. Fatal Memories breaks the mold of medical thrillers by combining compelling, multi-layered characters with far-reaching, science-based technology and vivid cinematic prose to reach a thrilling and inevitable conclusion: We are what we were.