A Psychological Thriller Involving Corruption and International Intrigue
The GH-4 Effect by Scott Snyder is a taut, psychological thriller that crackles with suspense from the first chapter.
Snyder deftly weaves political intrigue and corruption among governments with complex and believable characters.
Tom Greggor is a United States intelligence agent who suddenly finds himself in the middle of a government plot. Greggor learns of a memory-altering serum that the U.S. government is using on detainees of Guantánamo Bay to obtain information.
But is this inhumane treatment or patriotism? What effect does the serum have on the prisoners and is the information they're getting accurate? The renowned scientists who invented the serum and the officers administering it seem to think so—it could result in the capture of one of America's worst enemy—the youngest brother of Osama Bin Laden. Meanwhile, a triple homicide occurs in New York and every indication leads to government involvement.
The President of the United States, the Secretary of Defense and Greggor are hell-bent on finding out who the bad guys really are and what side they're on. What price will Greggor pay for his involvement and is he willing to stay the course for God and country?

Snyder's debut novel is filled with breathless pacing and a twisting plotline that takes the reader from New York, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and Cuba to smack in the middle of the hotbed of the Middle Eastern terrorist movement.
Get ready to settle in for a day of reading—The GH-4 Effect is suspense at its finest.
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