Infectious Betrayal

Infectious Betrayal by Marc Mckinlay is a thrilling narrative published by iUniverse in August 2007. This 316-page book unfolds the story of Paul and Sarah Farnham, who appear to lead a perfect life, but Sarah is unaware that Paul is living with the HIV virus. When Paul suddenly disappears, an investigation begins that connects detectives from both sides of the Atlantic, revealing that this case is far more complex than a typical kidnapping.
As the investigation progresses, readers will discover the intricate web of deceit involving unscrupulous business partners and the police department. The story delves into themes of espionage and suspense, as the detectives navigate a landscape filled with unexpected twists and revelations. The narrative promises to engage those interested in mystery and detective fiction, as the true circumstances surrounding Paul’s disappearance unfold in surprising ways.
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Paul and Sarah Farnham seem to have it all, money, lifestyle and a future. Unbeknown to Sarah, Paul also has the HIV virus.
Paul’s sudden disappearance sets in motion an investigative partnership that throws together detectives from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. It becomes apparent to those investigating; they are dealing with a lot more than a standard kidnapping. With no ransom demand or contact of any kind, it appears that Paul has simply vanished.
Underhanded dealings between unscrupulous business partners and the police department ensure a bumpy ride for those involved in the search for the missing man, until eventually, the realization of what has happened, prior to and following the disappearance, is more than anyone would have dared imagine.
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