A Litany of Good Intentions

A Litany of Good Intentions
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Download or read book A Litany of Good Intentions written by Andrew Harris and published by . This book was released on 2017-12-10 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A thrilling, powerful and important story of a discovery that could change the world, that some would stop at nothing to keep hidden. Leading oncologist Dr Hannah Siekierkowski and her partner Lawrence McGlynn are visiting New Delhi for a conference, and enjoying a well-earned break. By chance, they meet Lawrence's old friend Toby and his passionate daughter Okki, a charity worker. She introduces them to the organisation Sanitation In Action, and its charismatic leader, the young Chinese philanthropist Jock Lee. An end to world poverty is more than just a dream for Jock. Through his charity connections and his fiancée Nisha's extraordinary scientific breakthrough, Jock has discovered a way to release 2.6 billion people from the imminent threat of death and disease. Caught up in their passion and energy, Hannah agrees to help present their project at a conference in Uppsala, Sweden. But with the discovery of a dead body, they begin to realise that someone will stop at nothing to prevent them from achieving Jock's dream. As the clock ticks down to the announcement, Hannah and Lawrence are drawn into a web of corporate greed, racial prejudice and a seething hatred of the new world order: a hatred that originates back in the Second World War, with even earlier links to Einstein's general theory of relativity. An urgent fast-paced thriller, about right and wrong, people versus profits, and the best of intentions pitted against the failings and greed of humanity, which fans of Robert Harris, John le Carre and Michael Cordy will love.--amazon.com.


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