Sea Eyes

Sea Eyes by Helen Watts, published by iUniverse in July 2008, is a fiction work that spans 412 pages. The narrative follows computer programmer Ben Galloway as he endeavors to perfect a medical breakthrough using dolphin sonar in a small cove in the Pacific Northwest. As Ben and his team work to restore a little girl’s sight, they face opposition from those intent on sabotaging their efforts, revealing the high stakes involved in their scientific pursuit.
Readers will find a blend of action, adventure, and suspense as the story unfolds, highlighting the ethical dilemmas surrounding technological advancements. The plot delves into the darker implications of scientific discovery, exploring how the groundbreaking technology may have been developed at a significant cost. With themes of perseverance and the struggle against external threats, Sea Eyes presents a gripping tale that intertwines personal stakes with broader societal issues.
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In a small cove in the Pacific Northwest, computer programmer Ben Galloway struggles to perfect a medical miracle utilizing dolphin sonar.
And while Ben and his team attempt to unlock the secrets that will restore a little girl’s sight, there are those who are equally determined to see the project fail.
But this scientific breakthrough has other, less benign uses. And as Ben soon discovers, the technology behind this incredible invention has been developed at a terrible price.
One that may cost everyone he loves not only their freedom, but also their lives.
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