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A terrifying near-future medical thriller debut from a prominent doctor

Ali O'Day, a dedicated young neurosurgeon, might have a Nobel Prize in her future—if she can survive the next eleven hours.

Under the glare of live television cameras—and with her lover, Dr. Richard Helvelius, and her estranged husband, Kevin, both looking on—Ali is about to implant a revolutionary minicomputer into the brain of a blind boy. If it works, he will see again. But someone wants to stop her triumph. No sooner has she begun to operate than the hospital pagers crackle with the chilling announcement, "Code White." A bomb has been found in the medical center.

But this is no ordinary bomb—and no ordinary bomber. As minutes tick off toward the deadline, Ali suspects that a vast, inhuman intellect lies behind the plot—and that she herself may be the true ransom demand.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 18, 2013
      In Britz-Cunningham’s entertaining debut, the media spotlight is on Chicago’s Fletcher Memorial Medical Center, as a team of neurosurgeons seeks a major breakthrough. A seven-year-old boy, Jamie Winslow, lost his sight at age three as the result of an arteriovenous malformation in his brain. Dr. Richard Helvelius and Dr. Ali O’Day plan to rectify the problem by removing the growth and substituting a specialized computer that will restore Jamie’s vision. But in the middle of the delicate procedure, a Code White indicates that there’s a bomb in the hospital. The author, a staff radiologist at Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital, nicely combines the effort to insure the operation’s success and the patient’s recovery with the race to find and defuse the bomb and identify those responsible for the threat. The few elements of soap opera won’t stop readers from frantically turning the pages to see what happens next. Agent: Al Zuckerman, Writers House.

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