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Joanne Briggs - The Scientist Who Wasn't There.m4b | 6h58m | AAC | None |
A page-turner with a mystery to solve, and a meditation on what it means for a child to know their parents
- Cathy Rentzenbrink
An exceptional, entirely unpredictable, real-life thriller
- Michael Mansfield
An astonishingly original memoir about truth, identity and the ethics of science
- The Telegraph
What would you do to find out the truth about someone you love? A forensic, propulsive book about the line between fact and fiction.
Renowned scientist Professor Michael Briggs was many things:
But Michael Briggs had a secret.
A scandal broke out in 1986 when research he conducted was revealed to be compromised. Patients were also claiming that a pregnancy test he pioneered had caused devastating birth defects. Soon after his fall from grace, Briggs was dead, struck down by a mystery illness in a foreign country.
Briggs left behind a long list of publications, patents, and inventions. But he also left behind hundreds of people who believe they are victims of his negligence and who are still fighting for justice to this day.
And he left someone his daughter, Joanne. After decades of wondering who her father really was, Joanne decided to investigate for herself. In hypnotic prose, she uncovers the secret that shaped her father's entire life and made his story more fantastic than any science fiction. As she discovered, Briggs's greatest invention was himself.