"Two things really caught my attention. The first is a hint to why no one develops a cure for cancer, and second a very plausible scenario as to how a cure could be revealed. I particularly appreciated the story did not look to closely at the details of the cure. This focused the story on the events not the cure itself. The surprise ending was almost too fast for me. I look forward to the next book"
"The plot’s pace moves at first like a roller coaster car crawling up the tracks, and once it reaches the apex — the moment David Morgan learns his son Michael has found the cure for cancer— it races ahead through unexpected twists and turns that never stop. I found myself turning page after page to learn whether Michael successfully evades the clandestine committee and its insidious political and bureaucratic layers that are hellbent on eliminating Michael and his cure for cancer."
"The plot’s pace moves at first like a roller coaster car crawling up the tracks, and once it reaches the apex — the moment David Morgan learns his son Michael has found the cure for cancer— it races ahead through unexpected twists and turns that never stop. I found myself turning page after page to learn whether Michael successfully evades the clandestine committee and its insidious political and bureaucratic layers that are hellbent on eliminating Michael and his cure for cancer."
Charles McClelland, Alexandria Virginia