Pharmacology 4th Edition (2012) (pdf) Brenner - &...
Sterling frowned. He scrolled down. The next page contained a short, dated entry from November 2012.
But the screen did not fill with diagrams of chemical structures or lists of pharmacokinetics. Instead, the document opened to a single, centered line of text in Courier font: This is not a textbook. Pharmacology 4th Edition (2012) (PDF) Brenner &...
Sterling’s heart skipped. He was a professor of pharmacology, but before that, he had worked in experimental drug development in the early 2010s. He knew what Project Lethe was. It was a classified, highly controversial research initiative aimed at creating a pharmaceutical compound capable of targeted memory erasure for trauma victims. It was abandoned in 2013 due to "unresolvable safety concerns." Or so the public was told. Sterling frowned
Sterling felt a chill run down his spine. He remembered Elena. She was a brilliant researcher who had mysteriously resigned and vanished right before the project was shut down. But the screen did not fill with diagrams
He stood up, his hands shaking slightly, and pulled it from the shelf: Pharmacology, 4th Edition, 2012, Brenner & Stevens.