KENNEDY'S BRAIN

Author(s): HENNING MANKELL

Crime and Thrillers

From internationally bestselling author Henning Mankell comes a gripping mystery and a depiction of every parent's worst nightmare.
When Louise Cantor finds her twenty-eight year old son dead in his apartment, everything indicates it was a suicide. Louise, however, refuses to accept this, and with nothing more than few suspicions and a mother's intuition, she and her ex-husband set out to find what happened. What they discover is a dark underworld of people exploiting the victims of the AIDS epidemic: corrupt businessmen dealing infected blood, suspicious researchers carrying out dangerous tests, and lecherous drug dealers peddling black market medicine. Their investigation takes them across three continents, and leads them into some mighty financial institutions and highest corridors of power, where suddenly their own lives are at stake.

General Information

  • : 9780307385918
  • : Random House USA Inc
  • : UNKNOWN
  • : 0.245
  • : United States
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : HENNING MANKELL
  • : Paperback / softback
  • : 839.7374
  • : 328

More About The Product

"Masterful.... A deeper sort of procedural, in effect a kind of manual in morality forensics."
--"The Denver Post"

"A top-notch thriller...has all Mankell's trademarks: fine characters, a complex plot, a moody, expressive style."
--"The Globe & Mail"

"A cautionary tale, an exploration of family relationships, a provocative portrayal of grief and an indictment of worldwide ignorance." --"Bookreporter "