Mandy McConville
ASIN: B00KQKB9HM
Publisher: unknown
Pages: 362
What didn’t destroy her made her stronger, what didn‘t kill her pissed her off.
Life for rotten class statistic Emily couldn’t get any worse and unless someone did her a favour and blew her brains out, she was sure that it couldn’t get any better.
In hindsight, she would look back at that small pocket of time that found her soddenly tramping home through some of Glasgow’s more dubious streets and know, without a shadow of uncertainty, that she had been wrong on both counts; life could indeed get worse … and better.
Nuero Research scientist Kai Lapahe had believed that he worked for the greater good; sacrificing the few for the good of the many. Blah blah, bloody blah.
Out to prove his own evolutionary theory on the benefits of HCI in all fields of life, he had more than played his part in conducting invasive and pharmaceutical experiments on society’s invisibles; the faces no ...