Book description
How can a drug that makes people fall madly in love be a bad thing?
So thinks Professor Bacci when he inadvertently unlocks the
biochemical key to falling in love, and develops a drug capable of
creating emotions indistinguishable from the real thing.
Determined that the world should benefit from his discovery, he
seeks funding and business advice from a private Swiss bank, owned by
the secretive Kappel family. Unknown to Bacci, however, Helmut Kappel
sees love as a sickness to be exploited, and has his own plan for
abusing the drug's power - a cynical nightmare of breathtaking
arrogance far removed from Bacci's naive dream of spreading love
around the world.
Ripped from tomorrow's headlines, The Venus Conspiracy is
Michael Cordy's latest glimpse of a compelling future where even human
emotions can be bought and where true love can be faked...
Michael Cordy worked for ten years in marketing before giving it all
up to write. He lives in London with his wife and daughter.