A cure for obesity, worth billions. A death in a clinical trial.
When patent lawyer Daniel Marchmont agrees to act for Calliope Biotech, he doesn’t know what he’s getting into. The first lawyer on the case is dead, and a vital lab book is missing. Daniel and his wife Rachel are hoping biotechnology will also provide a cure for their daughter Chloe, who suffers from a devastating genetic disorder. Then the unimaginable happens, and they face a moral dilemma that threatens everything.
Meanwhile young researcher Katie Flanagan suspects something is very wrong in the lab. But knowledge is dangerous when someone is playing a perilous game…
‘An intelligent, thought-provoking read… It gripped me from the start and didn’t let go.’ -Sarah Rayne, author of What Lies Beneath
‘Deep Water is an intriguing and original thriller, with the serious issue of medical ethics at its core.’ – Kate Rhodes, author of the Alice Quentin series.