A bold and unpredictable debut thriller set in the biotech world (and deceptive beauty) of Switzerland, by acclaimed actor Richard Armitage.
Nobel Prize-winning scientist Sarah Collier has taken a step back from work to spend more time with her family. Movie nights with her husband Daniel and their daughter Maddie are a welcome respite from the scrutiny of the worlds press. As much as it hurts, its good to be able to see her father more too. Hes suffering from Alzheimers and needs special care.
Sarah has started to show tell-tale signs of the disease too. Shes been experiencing blackouts and memory loss. Its early days but she must face the possibility that she wont be there to see her daughter grow up. Daniel, a neuroscientist himself, is doing his best to be supportive but she already knows that she will have to be the strong one. For all of them.
So when Sarah is invited to be the guest of honour at a prestigious biotech conference in Geneva she declines, wanting to stay out of the public eyethat is until Daniel shows her the kind of work that the enigmatic Mauritz Schiller has been developing.
Flown first class to the spectacular alpine city and housed in a luxury hotel, Sarah and Daniel are thrust back into the spotlight. As they try to shut out the noise of the public media storm, in private Sarah is struggling with her escalating symptoms. And the true extent of what Schiller has achieved is a revelation. This is technology that could change medicine forever. More than that, it could save Sarahs life.
But technology so valuable attracts all kinds of interest. Wealthy investors are circling, controversial blogger Terri Landau is all over the story, and someone close to Schiller seems bent on taking advantage of the situation for themselves. Sarah feels threatened and does not know who to trustincluding herself. Far from being her lifeline Schiller's technology may be her undoing.
As events spiral out of control, Sarah and Daniel are faced with the ultimate question: how far would you go for someone you love?
Genre: Thriller
Nobel Prize-winning scientist Sarah Collier has taken a step back from work to spend more time with her family. Movie nights with her husband Daniel and their daughter Maddie are a welcome respite from the scrutiny of the worlds press. As much as it hurts, its good to be able to see her father more too. Hes suffering from Alzheimers and needs special care.
Sarah has started to show tell-tale signs of the disease too. Shes been experiencing blackouts and memory loss. Its early days but she must face the possibility that she wont be there to see her daughter grow up. Daniel, a neuroscientist himself, is doing his best to be supportive but she already knows that she will have to be the strong one. For all of them.
So when Sarah is invited to be the guest of honour at a prestigious biotech conference in Geneva she declines, wanting to stay out of the public eyethat is until Daniel shows her the kind of work that the enigmatic Mauritz Schiller has been developing.
Flown first class to the spectacular alpine city and housed in a luxury hotel, Sarah and Daniel are thrust back into the spotlight. As they try to shut out the noise of the public media storm, in private Sarah is struggling with her escalating symptoms. And the true extent of what Schiller has achieved is a revelation. This is technology that could change medicine forever. More than that, it could save Sarahs life.
But technology so valuable attracts all kinds of interest. Wealthy investors are circling, controversial blogger Terri Landau is all over the story, and someone close to Schiller seems bent on taking advantage of the situation for themselves. Sarah feels threatened and does not know who to trustincluding herself. Far from being her lifeline Schiller's technology may be her undoing.
As events spiral out of control, Sarah and Daniel are faced with the ultimate question: how far would you go for someone you love?
Genre: Thriller
Praise for this book
"A breath-taking debut with a chilling mystery at its heart. Transportive, heart-pounding and propulsive - this is a read-in-one-sitting thriller that's not to be missed!" - Lucy Clarke
"An outstanding debut - ingenious, fast-paced and unpredictable." - Harlan Coben
"A gripping, original, and highly addictive thriller. Filled with clever twists, I was hooked from the first page." - Alice Feeney
"Geneva is one of the best thrillers I've ever read. And I've read quite a few." - A J Finn
"This is one impressive debut! A chilling, atmospheric thriller that moves effortlessly between the personal and political, evoking the grit and glamour of its characters' world without ever losing sight of their humanity. Geneva is brimming with intrigue and as twisting and turning as any Alpine road. Richard Armitage has created a slick, pacy read with skill and conviction. Five stars." - Janice Hallett
"Immensely readable, pleasingly twisty and with a snowbound setting that glints like a knife." - Sarah Hilary
"Tense, pacy and full of pathos, this evocative, cinematic thriller has it all!" - LJ Ross
"An outstanding debut - ingenious, fast-paced and unpredictable." - Harlan Coben
"A gripping, original, and highly addictive thriller. Filled with clever twists, I was hooked from the first page." - Alice Feeney
"Geneva is one of the best thrillers I've ever read. And I've read quite a few." - A J Finn
"This is one impressive debut! A chilling, atmospheric thriller that moves effortlessly between the personal and political, evoking the grit and glamour of its characters' world without ever losing sight of their humanity. Geneva is brimming with intrigue and as twisting and turning as any Alpine road. Richard Armitage has created a slick, pacy read with skill and conviction. Five stars." - Janice Hallett
"Immensely readable, pleasingly twisty and with a snowbound setting that glints like a knife." - Sarah Hilary
"Tense, pacy and full of pathos, this evocative, cinematic thriller has it all!" - LJ Ross
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