Bloodless is a riveting novel about the dark side of an industry which controls the most precious fluid on earth-blood. Corruption and cover-ups inside the walls of a secret, not-for-profit, tax-sheltered blood banking industry leave you breathless. It is a story you won't want to believe, but in the end, it will leave you repeating, "Could any of this be possible?" Blood banks are perceived by the public as "Houses of Noble Causes." Fifteen million pints of blood are collected each year because of emotional appeals that have been carefully test-marketed to grab the heart strings of a giving and willing donor public. Gerald Thomas Preston, executive director and Dr. Benjamin Quinn Silvers, medical director, by board decree are forced to share co-director positions at Hamilton Regional Blood Center. Bitter enemies, their individual battles for power and financial greed establish an environment that leads to negligence in the center's blood supply and a cover-up that result in the death of an innocent blood recipient. The victim, who receives the AIDS virus, sues the blood bank and finds herself facing the full might of a powerful industry that will stop at nothing to protect their secret world and their pocketbooks. J. Carter Egan is the passionate director of public relations for the blood center who believes completely in the cause for which she works. She discovers that emergency blood appeals are faked, that blood banking is enormously profitable to the top administrators of the nonprofit company, and that personal jealousies spawn the poisoning of the center's blood supply, a negligence that the administrators attempt to cover up. You will not forget Bloodless.
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About the Author:
Andy Murphy was brought up to believe that all things are possible. A serious illness in her late thirties touched her memory, erasing part of it forever. From her illness, she learned how difficult even small tasks, such as learning to lace one's own shoes, can be. She frequently lectures nationally on recovery and personal motivation. Andy was born in the Midwest, and, as a gifted professional, has worked in public relations and marketing for more than twenty-years.
Review:
"Andy Murphy has written a thriller . . . a fast-paced story that follows a path of deceit, greed and murder . . ." -- Topics Newspapers
"Controversy flows from first novel . . . is as dramatic as its plot is controversial . . . a mystery-thrller about corruption and coverups in the blood bank industry." -- Indianapolis Star
Controversy flows from first novel. . . is as dramatic as its plot is controversial. . . a mystery-thriller about corruption and coverups in the blood bank industry. -- Indianapolis Star
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- PublisherGlenbridge Pub Ltd
- Publication date1996
- ISBN 10 0944435335
- ISBN 13 9780944435335
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages358