Sarah Collier was a scientist who worked on a prototype gene therapy and just received a Nobel Prize. Not even 50 yet, she left everything and considering an early retirement. She starts to show symptoms of dementia and wants to keep things private until then.
Her husband, Daniel urged her to attend an event on a new product that would be held in Geneva - brain implants. This product could be a lifeline, but it could also be a terrifying Pandora's box if it fell into the wrong hands before it was fully trialled. Only potential investors were in attendance. Unfortunately, the truth about her condition was exposed. She's losing her grip.
I can honestly say, the author offers a window into the subtlety of dementia. This is how Sarah felt in the early stage, which affected her thinking, memory, reasoning, personality, mood and behaviour. Having a father with Alzheimer's has taken quite a toll on Sarah. But the truth is more shocking!
Another imaginative and uniquely twisted story about betrayal and relationships, and how all is not always as it seems.
Thanks to @times.reads and @putrifariza for the review copy. Opinions are my own 💙
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