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Pharmaceutical

By: W. M. J. Kreucher
Narrated by: Samuel E. Hoke
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Greed, the need for power, and a heroine.

Pharmaceutical has all the elements of a good conspiracy.

CEO R. Curtis Larson is out to make money and doesn't have a lot of scruples about how he does it.

Diane McMichael gets in his way. Powerful allies on both sides complicate matters.

If you enjoy an action packed audiobook that will keep you interested until the end, pick up a copy of Pharmaceutical.

©2016 W. M. J. Kreucher (P)2017 W. M. J. Kreucher
Fiction Genre Fiction Medical Thriller & Suspense Women's Fiction Suspense

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This was such a marvellous recording I listened to it in one sitting because I just had to know what was going to be the final outcome. It is horrifying how much power the pharmaceutical companies and governments have. This has been proven in real cases that have come up in court in the past that are similar to this one where a scapegoat is framed. The presenter was excellent and I can recommend this book as well worth listening to.

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