Living Remedies

Living Remedies by Eric Jackson, published by AuthorHouse in December 2002, is a psychological fiction novel comprising 324 pages. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of San Francisco and the Tuscan archipelago, centering on a drug derived from the blood of ‘unwanted’ newborns. The story follows two individuals whose lives have been deeply affected by their circumstances as they embark on a quest to find a man harboring a dangerous secret.
Readers will encounter a tale that explores themes of desperation and redemption as the protagonists navigate their fractured existences. Their journey is not just about uncovering the truth but also about the potential for personal salvation. The intricate plot weaves together elements of psychological tension and moral dilemmas, inviting readers to reflect on the implications of their discoveries.
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The Foundation: a drug extracted from the blood of ‘unwanted’ newborns. The setting: San Francisco and the Tuscan archipelago. The story: two shattered lives, an ocean apart, must search for one man with a deadly secret. Together, they can save more than themselves.
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