Reviews of Syndrome

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Pinnacle 2003 Alexa Hampton runs her own interior design firm in New York’s Soho but now a heart mishap threatens her life. Her black-sheep younger brother insists she go to a New Jersey clinic owned by his eccentric boss for stem cell experiments. There she and her long-ago lover, a medical reporter, uncover a bizarre experiment to reverse the aging process. Medical Thriller
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Reviews of Syndrome by Thomas Hoover

Ugochukwu Kingsley Ani reviewed on Jan. 25, 2016

the book had started out very slowly. But then the story increased in momentum, propelling the reader forward on a terrifying spectacle. And you have to pause and really wonder about the issue of Science and endless, terrifying possibilities that may be presented.
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JORDAN MAHLE reviewed on May 19, 2013

Awesome book...
but scary as hell that this could happen!!!
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Julie Mahle reviewed on Jan. 5, 2013

I really loved this book. The subject of stem cells and how they can be used to regenerate parts of the body or even stop the aging process, was both fascinating and frightening! This book really gets you to think about all of the ramifications of stem cell transplants! Can't wait to read everything that Hoover has written.
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Elizabeth Davies reviewed on Nov. 17, 2012

Really enjoyed this. Will be downloading the rest of his books. Good page-turner and towards the end I couldn't put it down,
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anna z reviewed on April 14, 2012

its a very interesting novel. I enjoyed each and every page of it. Looking forward for more of this author.
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Jennifer Cole-Robinson reviewed on March 24, 2012

Great read! Downloaded from Barnes and Nobles but chose to join Smashwords to search for other great storys!!!
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Eloise Tavares reviewed on Dec. 26, 2011

hard to put it down. Want more from this author.
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Paul Delor reviewed on Nov. 15, 2011

This book moves along at a pretty good pace, constantly keeping the reader guessing at what is going to happen next. This is one of the best free e-books that I have read. The mix between medical/crime/drama is just about perfect. The author does a great job of explaining the technical stuff, but not in a way that "dumbs it down". Highly recommended. I look forward to reading more from this author!
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gotmud reviewed on July 11, 2011

WHAT A GREAT READ LOVED THIS BOOK. KEEP THE GOOD WORK UP AND PLEASE KEEP WRITING. THIS BOOK HAD ME FROM THE START. CANT WAIT TO READ MORE FROM THIS AUTHOR.
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C.J. Schmidt reviewed on June 11, 2011

This is a great book by a terrific author. He tells a compelling story that is also pretty technical, but in a way that doesn't "talk down" to the reader. The scary part is that it could be happening right now, in real life.
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