The Serfanatin Trial

Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Tom Dalton ISBN: 9781479722884
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: November 14, 2012
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Tom Dalton
ISBN: 9781479722884
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: November 14, 2012
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

In an industry where it costs a billion dollars to bring a new pharmaceutical drug to market the pressure to cut corners and manipulate information is always present. Adding to this is the inherent human weakness of greed when large amounts of money are at stake. Tommy Lee Jessup has over the years developed a successful Phase I drug testing program and he now sees the opportunity to benefi t fi nancially when he is given the chance to conduct a clinical trial for a new anti-psychotic drug, Serfanatin. As early trial results begin to go awry, Jessup takes action to cover up the negative testing results. Each such move leads to increasingly deadly results. As the pressure mounts, Jessup turns to his confi dant and uncontrollable fi xer, Caleb Guernsey, for help not realizing that the body count will increase even faster. New York State Police Lieutenant, Connor Lachlan tries to make sense of what appears to be a series of unconnected deaths in his rural upstate region. As he examines the events and the connections begin to appear, Lachlan becomes entwined not only as an investigator but also a potential victim. The rolling hills of central New York State amidst a frigid winter, presents this backdrop for a deadly battle between two adversaries that will stop at nothing to accomplish their goals.

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In an industry where it costs a billion dollars to bring a new pharmaceutical drug to market the pressure to cut corners and manipulate information is always present. Adding to this is the inherent human weakness of greed when large amounts of money are at stake. Tommy Lee Jessup has over the years developed a successful Phase I drug testing program and he now sees the opportunity to benefi t fi nancially when he is given the chance to conduct a clinical trial for a new anti-psychotic drug, Serfanatin. As early trial results begin to go awry, Jessup takes action to cover up the negative testing results. Each such move leads to increasingly deadly results. As the pressure mounts, Jessup turns to his confi dant and uncontrollable fi xer, Caleb Guernsey, for help not realizing that the body count will increase even faster. New York State Police Lieutenant, Connor Lachlan tries to make sense of what appears to be a series of unconnected deaths in his rural upstate region. As he examines the events and the connections begin to appear, Lachlan becomes entwined not only as an investigator but also a potential victim. The rolling hills of central New York State amidst a frigid winter, presents this backdrop for a deadly battle between two adversaries that will stop at nothing to accomplish their goals.

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