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The Panacea Project Reviewed by Fran Lewis of Bookpleasures.com
- By Fran Lewis
- Published February 7, 2023
- GENERAL FICTION REVIEWS
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Author: Catherine Devore Johnson
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group
ISBN: 978-8-88645-015-6
Imagine finding a cure
or remedy for all diseases. Imagine having an immune system that
might hold the cure for cancer. Finally, out of the foster care
system, Calla Hammond finds herself on a roller coaster ride that
will take her under the wings of hospital personnel and a doctor
who diagnoses her with a brain tumor but can it find it when he
operates on her. This leads to a series of unexpected choices for
her. She has vitiligo an autoimmune disease that causes her to lose
melanin in patches of her skin. People shy away from her as a
result.
As a foster child, she lost her mother and does not know
her father after many foster homes and social workers she's blessed
with Rae who from the moment she meets she realized she was
special, and both have a huge bond. When Calla has a seizure in the
library where she works she's rushed to the hospital and here's
where the novel takes off. With surgery for the tumor scheduled
when Dr. Cho her surgeon thinks he has the wrong patient and
apologizes claiming the scans belonged to another patient but how
would they get coded as Callas?
However, here is where events and circumstances take a darker turn as Dr. Kraft a cancer researcher thinks that Calla recovered from cancer and invites or entices her to join the research study thinking this is the first step to finding a cure for this disease, but Calla had no idea what she was in for when she signed the forms. Dr. Kraft had a devious agenda and lacked compassion, empathy, or care for Calla. She was a means to a lucrative monetary end. Reuben her nurse practitioner had well-being in mind but going up against Kraft was dangerous and costly until one person in the team leaked his research article instead of realizing that he did was for the good they tore him apart, fired, and even interviewed him and his words they never realized that he just wanted to protect Calla.
Tons of tests, Rob's of
blood drawn, biopsies that were not needed, Dr. Pemmaraju the
second in command of the research, realizes something is wrong but
not until Ralph leaks it to the news is more scrutiny placed on
what Kraft is doing and then she's kidnapped when she tries to
leave the hospital and from this point in events spiral out of
control. Kraft is removed and Calla refuses to continue unless Dr.
Pemmaraju is in charge.
Calla asked to allow her blood to save a young boy named Luca and Kraft denied her request. Leaving the hospital was just a ruse as Calla was still in danger and had been assigned, bodyguards. But money talks and one sold her out making her prey to more of Kraft's abuse and greed. In reality, he was getting donations from people who had children or others in need of her blood and he sold it to the highest bidder.
More tests, sedation to keep her asleep, and a young boy named Luca whose father was behind it all. Lives intersected, loyalties were broken, trusts gone and life destroyed by greed, power, and recognition. In the end, Calla lost her battle in many ways as Brandon her bodyguard had to choose someone over her but in the end, he saved her in more ways than one. Author Catherine Devote Johnson takes readers inside the mind of a diabolical doctor whose only concern was to use her golden gift for nefarious purposes. Exposure to the public, unnecessary tests, and dealing with reporters, the public, and hospital staff until she could not anymore.
With the hope if a
cure or vaccine Kraft was relentless and forged ahead never once
caring about her needs or the tragic result. Calla realizes a harsh
reality at the end and what she does will endear readers to her as
the author includes the issues of trust, medical practices, the
value of research studies, hope, family, deception, greed, and one
young girl named Calla who gave it her all for the good of everyone
else.
Her blood and her bone marrow were verified by scientists to
cure cancer in lab animals. But events were tainted by corruption
and infighting leading the lab technician to leak an early draft of
the research. In the end because of her getting kidnapped and
dealing with Kraft and his mistreatment age developed multiple
organ failures, and a grave choice was made.
What she's decided at the end you will have to learn for yourself as this mystery/thriller has more than one ending for each character’s future. Find out what Calla decides to accomplish and what was accomplished as the title reminds us that a panacea is a remedy, cure, or medicine reputed to heal all diseases. The issue of self-sacrifice for the lives of others to hopefully benefit positive research with reputable doctors creating their own successful Panacea Project. A definite must-read.
