The GH-4 Effect by writer Scott Snyder is an unforgettable read-filled with psychological twists, taut suspense and political intrigue. Tom Greggor, a U.S. intelligence agent finds himself in the middle of a government plot that walks the fine line between patriotism and inhumane treatment. Greggor learns of a memory-altering serum that the government is using on detainees at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba in order to obtain information. Developed by two renowned scientists, the serum could be the answer to capturing the youngest brother of America's worst enemy-Osama Bin Laden. Meanwhile, a triple homicide occurs in New York City and every indication is government agents have something to do with it. All the incidents are linked and the President of the United States and the Secretary of Defense are hell-bent on finding out who the bad guys really are and what side they're on. Snyder's novel crackles with action and breathless pacing from the first page. From New York, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., Cuba and smack in the middle of the hotbed of the Middle Eastern terrorist movement, The GH-4 Effect is suspense at its finest.
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