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After Me
by Deborah Coonts
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"Fantastic! Coonts combines her trademark strong characters and clever plotting with one of the freshest concepts in suspense--a heroine with early onset Alzheimer's who literally can't remember why everyone wants her dead. Buckle your seatbelt for a wild ride!"--Lisa Gardner, NYT #1 bestselling crime writer and author of Find Her
"A firecracker of a thriller—with an ingenious premise, non-stop suspense and terrific writing. But it’s the heroine who makes this such a winner—a heart-breakingly damaged loner who’s got ‘soon-to-be-a-major-motion-picture’ written all over her."--Hank Phillippi Ryan, Anthony, Agatha, and Mary Higgins Clark award-winning author of SAY NO MORE
"Everyone who loves Deborah Coonts's Lucky series knows that she is a master of the humorous mystery; now everyone will watch Coonts make her mark in the darker world of suspense. After Me hooked me from page one. After Me is the hallmark of a great thriller: strong voice, twisting mystery, and a compelling heroine."-- Allison Brennan, NYT bestselling writer and author of The Lost Girls
Everyone thinks Kate Sawyer can lead them to twenty million dollars of diamonds that disappeared.
If she could only remember.
One night, Kate returns to her condo to find a dead man in her bathtub with a note stuck in his pocket.
I know what you’ve done.
Her cover blown, Kate runs, knowing the clock is ticking. People close to her are being killed. Shadowy memories tease her. Some she recognizes as her own. Others don’t seem familiar at all.
Running from people she can’t remember, dogged by a past lost in the haze, Kate discovers no one is who they appear to be, perhaps not even herself.
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See links view abbreviated excerpt only...Discussion Questions
If you forgot who you were, or had to forget, and don another personality, another history, could you do it?If the life you get is one you never would have imagined, would it be worth living anyway?
If doctors say you can help them find the cure to a debilitating disease, but the personal risks to you are high, would you help them?
What kind of ethical requirement should medicine have when venturing into stem cell therapy, gene editing, and the like. Are you comfortable with the boundaries where they are? Why or why not?
Can medical professionals be relied upon to keep science in check or is Big Pharma running the show?
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