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Lady Justice and the Organ Traders (Lady Justice, #16) Lady Justice and the Organ Traders by Robert Thornhill
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“the U.S., 5,000 people die waiting for a transplant that never comes.               Supply and demand.               People need donor kidneys to survive, but only a third of all kidney transplants come from living donors and 96% of those are family members.               The demand is there, but the supply is limited, not because kidneys are not available,”
Robert Thornhill, Lady Justice and the Organ Traders
“one day, after waiting at the labor pool unsuccessfully for hours for a job to open up, he was approached by a stranger who offered to buy him a sandwich and a cup of coffee for a few minutes of his time. He figured that he had nothing to lose, so he followed the guy to Denny’s.”
Robert Thornhill, Lady Justice and the Organ Traders
“a kidney transplant, organ traders will continue to have a thriving business. For the average American, all of these statistics mean very little and few of us are caught”
Robert Thornhill, Lady Justice and the Organ Traders