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Scott Britz-Cunningham

    Scott Britz-Cunningham, a physician and scientist, delves into profound questions of human experience within his literary work. His style is marked by piercing psychological insight and precise language. The author explores the intricate relationships between individuals and the world around them. His writings offer readers stimulating reflections on ethics and the nature of reality.

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    • 2022

      In a world where everyone is linked by a network of government-mandated brain implants, the guilt-ridden genius who made the system possible turns against his own creation and unleashes a digitally transmissible virus that brings on madness and death, while his former lover, now an NYPD captain, fights to stop his ever-escalating plot.

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    • 2013

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      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      In a high-stakes scenario, a young neurosurgeon named Ali O'Day faces a life-threatening situation that could jeopardize her promising career and aspirations for a Nobel Prize. As the clock ticks down over the next eleven hours, Ali must navigate intense challenges and confront her fears to secure her future. The narrative promises a gripping blend of medical drama and personal resilience, highlighting the pressures faced by those in the medical field.

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