Knoxate, a new drug for Alzheimer’s, is changing lives, restoring memories, reuniting families, and captivating the world. But behind the headlines lies a dangerous secret. Knox Pharmaceuticals is on the verge of a medical miracle, but things are starting to get messy.
As corporate rivals close in and long-buried secrets resurface, including the suspicious disappearance of the company’s founder, Jane must fight to protect her company, her people, and the truth. But in a game of power and manipulation, who’s really in control?
A meeting with President Frump, the bombastic, narcissistic, and scandal-prone US president, reveals some dangerous ideas. The Knox Pharmaceuticals team decides to interfere. Knoxates hidden ability to induce a memory-wiping, hypnotic state seems to be a good way to sway an election. Jane and her team must navigate a treacherous path, balancing the integrity of her scientific work against the manipulative tactics of a desperate administration.
The novel delves into themes of power, ethics, and the intersection of science and politics, culminating in a high-stakes confrontation that could alter the course of the nation.
A smart, edgy, and darkly funny thriller, Knoxate will leave you questioning how far is too far in the name of progress.
In the not-too-distant future, a President announces that he is going to implement a plan that will put the us in harm's way. Enter the Knoxate, a pharmaceutical company that has stumbled upon a drug that makes you susceptible to suggestions. Any suggestions. All you need to do is drink the tasteless drug and be zapped with a laser, and you now have a person who will do your bidding and have no knowledge of what transpired. Jane, the CFO, comes up with a plan that will change the outcome of the elections. And now the real suspense begins. Did I mention the murder that takes place, and the old CFO suddenly takes a long-deserved vacation? I enjoyed the book if for nothing else than wishing to see the drug given to everyone in the US and suggest that they respect their neighbors and be pleasant for the rest of their lives. So much for dreaming while reading this story. I will definitely read the next novel.