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Ties That Kill

By: Deven Greene
Narrated by: Brad Holbrook
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From pathologist and "Erica Rosen MD" author Deven Greene, TIES THAT KILL is a gripping medical thriller in which a professor recovering from a stroke discovers that he has many half-siblings who may carry the same blood clot risk he does—but someone out there is trying to kill them all. Soon he is in terrible danger even as he must prove his innocence in a series of murders connected by one thing: DNA.

Chemistry Professor Martin Starling has a stroke and learns he has a genetic mutation that caused the abnormal blood clot resulting in his disability. Knowing he is the product of artificial insemination, the professor turns to genealogy companies to locate unknown paternal relatives he may have, wanting to arrange for them to be tested for the mutation. He is surprised to learn he has many half-siblings. He is even more surprised to learn that someone is killing them. Could he be next?

©2024 Deborah Greenberg (P)2024 Deborah Greenberg

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