Fertile Ground

Fertile Ground by Ben Mezrich, published by HarperCollins on October 2, 2001, is a gripping narrative that delves into the unsettling rise of infertility in Boston. This edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The story follows renowned specialist Jake Foster as he uncovers a chilling secret linked to the city’s increasing infertility rates, while his wife, Dr. Brett Foster, faces a series of mysterious deaths in the emergency room.
Readers will find a blend of medical suspense and thrilling revelations as Jake and Brett work together to connect the dots between the two alarming epidemics. Their investigation leads them to a sinister plot that threatens countless lives, including their own. The book explores themes of medical ethics and the consequences of unchecked ambition, making it a thought-provoking read for fans of the thriller genre.
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At his research clinic in Boston, renowned specialist Jake Foster uncovers the terrifying secret behind the city’s rapidly rising infertility rate. Meanwhile in a nearby ER, his wife, Dr. Brett Foster, unsuccessfully tries to save a young man with no visible injuries from bleeding to death — the fifth such fatality in a week. Working together to find answers, Jake and Brett discover that the two epidemics stem from the same diabolical source. And now they will risk everything to expose a sinister plot that could claim thousands of lives … starting with their own.
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