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Night Watch: A Novel (Kendra Michaels)
by Iris Johansen, Roy Johansen
Hardcover : 352 pages
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"A high-stakes, high-powered thriller." ?Booklist
Sometimes, what you can’t see will kill you…
Kendra is surprised when she is visited by Dr. Charles Waldridge, the researcher who gave her sight through a revolutionary medical procedure developed by England's Night Watch Project. All ...
Introduction
"A high-stakes, high-powered thriller." ?Booklist
Sometimes, what you can’t see will kill you…
Kendra is surprised when she is visited by Dr. Charles Waldridge, the researcher who gave her sight through a revolutionary medical procedure developed by England's Night Watch Project. All is not well with the brilliant surgeon; he’s troubled by something he can’t discuss with Kendra. When Waldridge disappears the very night he visits her, Kendra is on the case, recruiting government agent-for-hire Adam Lynch to join her on a trail that leads to the snow-packed California mountains. There they make a gruesome discovery: the corpse of one of Dr. Waldridge’s associates. But it’s only the first casualty in a white-knuckle confrontation with a deadly enemy who will push Kendra to the limits of her abilities. Soon she must fight for her very survival as she tries to stop the killing…and unearth the shocking secret of Night Watch.
Excerpt
Chapter 1Pepperdine University
Malibu, California
“ANY QUESTIONS?”
Kendra Michaels looked out at the four-hundred-odd seminar participants at Pepperdine’s Elkins Auditorium. She’d just delivered her latest research paper at a conference on aging, and it had seemed to go well. She’d documented several success stories using music therapy to treat Alzheimer’s patients, but there was still resistance in the medical community. Not as much as there had been only a couple of years ago, when most academics still put her in the alternative-therapies woo-woo column. ...

Discussion Questions
If a friend suddenly gained their sight after spending their entire life as a blind person, what is the first thing you would you want them to see?Should price controls be imposed on life-saving drugs or procedures sold by medical corporations?
How do you feel about stem cell techniques being used for potentially life-changing/saving medical procedures?
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