I received this from NetGalley to read and review. This is a well written, thriller. Maggie O’Malley is a recent college grad who managed to snag a fantastic job at RXcellance, a pharmaceutical research company. Since this is her chosen career, Maggie is ecstatic at this opportunity and plans to give it her all while helping her father keep his restaurant in the middle of some financial difficulties. However, when she begins work, Maggie also begins receiving notification messages about meetings scheduled with people she does not even know or recognize—who later are found dead. Maggie is confused, worried and scared, turning to her best friend Constantine (Gus), a computer whiz, who also happened to have gotten and given her the phone. He decides the phone, which is refurbished, was not completely wiped clean after being sold by its former owner. However, that still leaves the question of who is sending the messages and why are they being sent. Together, Maggie and Gus delve into this mystery, while, at the same time, Maggie suspects something strange is going on at RXcellance. Little does she know that the two are related. Together, Maggie and Gus ferret out the clues needed to solve this unique mystery, while interrupting major criminal activity going on in the upper echelons of the business. Only through sheer persistence and will, the experience and knowledge of IT that Gus has, as well as Maggie’s sharp wits will the pair manage to reach a conclusion that takes many twists and turns to get to, while bringing them and many others to the brink of death.
I enjoyed reading the book. As it said, it is well written, with good character development, with a hint of romance, setting the stage for what looks to become a great Maggie O’Malley series. While the book moved along well enough, there were times when it did drag a bit, though not many. I enjoyed watching a strong female lead develop and mature as she and Gus worked through this mystery. It was obvious to me the author knows and understands the pharmaceutical research industry well, as I think she depicted a very realistic and plausible scenario for pharmaceutical research studies. I think anyone who enjoys a good mystery will enjoy this one, especially if they enjoy medical related mysteries.