The Hungry Butterfly

Par : Eule Grey
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-64890-807-1
  • EAN9781648908071
  • Date de parution01/10/2024
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  • ÉditeurNineStar Press, LLC

Résumé

Downtrodden charity worker Brenda can't believe her luck when she gets a new job on a medical trial. It's a dream position with a generous wage-almost too good to be believable. Life has never been better.Until Brenda discovers some concerning facts about the company facilitating the trial. Why is FixMe so impatient for results? She keeps telling her manager you can't change lives overnight, but Thomas doesn't listen.
She should have noted the red flags. Fortunately, Brenda isn't ultimately responsible for the trial's ethics. Who's going to care if she forges signatures? One or three teeny-weeny fibs don't matter. She should have called the police. Bells ring when Brenda starts 'forgetting' things. Where did she leave her case notes, and why can't she remember writing them? Then Brenda's customers disappear, but it's too late for regrets.
She should have run. It's a constant struggle to remember what truly matters. Brenda doesn't mean to lie or cheat, not at the start. What begins as a second chance at adulting ends with a trail of body bags and a broken butterfly. She shouldn't have done it.
Downtrodden charity worker Brenda can't believe her luck when she gets a new job on a medical trial. It's a dream position with a generous wage-almost too good to be believable. Life has never been better.Until Brenda discovers some concerning facts about the company facilitating the trial. Why is FixMe so impatient for results? She keeps telling her manager you can't change lives overnight, but Thomas doesn't listen.
She should have noted the red flags. Fortunately, Brenda isn't ultimately responsible for the trial's ethics. Who's going to care if she forges signatures? One or three teeny-weeny fibs don't matter. She should have called the police. Bells ring when Brenda starts 'forgetting' things. Where did she leave her case notes, and why can't she remember writing them? Then Brenda's customers disappear, but it's too late for regrets.
She should have run. It's a constant struggle to remember what truly matters. Brenda doesn't mean to lie or cheat, not at the start. What begins as a second chance at adulting ends with a trail of body bags and a broken butterfly. She shouldn't have done it.
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