Lethal Harvest
Lethal Harvest is a CBA best-seller!
Weight — 10.9 oz
Cover — Paperback
Pages — 416
Lethal Harvest is a CBA best-seller!
Weight — 10.9 oz
Cover — Paperback
Pages — 416
Lethal Harvest is a CBA best-seller!
Weight — 10.9 oz
Cover — Paperback
Pages — 416
In order to save the president's life, a brilliant embryologist— the president's nephew—made a "devil's bargain" with a secret group of federal agents. But Tim Sullivan's illegal genetic manipulations of human embryos place everyone he knows at risk. Before he can finish his work, a freakish accident kills him and leaves only troubling questions behind.
Now his partner, Ben McKay, and Tim's widow, Marnie, must uncover the hidden truth about Tim’s research before more lives are swept away. In the process, they’re forced to face their feelings for each other and the dark secrets in their own pasts. This story of love, loss, and danger crosses international borders from Mexico to the former Soviet Union in order to answer one searing question: if Tim's research is completed, what form will the strange and dangerous harvest take?
Ambition, jealousy, and the ultimate meaning of love move this riveting story through the dark labyrinth that may lie buried under breakthroughs in genetic research and cloning.
A Christy Award finalist (Suspense category) and CBA bestselling novel
Meet the Authors
Dr. Sandra Glahn
Dr. Sandra Glahn is professor of Media Arts and Worship at Dallas Theological Seminary and president-elect of the Evangelical Press Association. Sandra currently serves on the board of the EPA. She is the author, coauthor, or general editor of more than twenty-five books. She is the wife of one husband, mother of one daughter, and owner of two cats.
Dr. William Cutrer
Dr. Cutrer was a licensed obstetrician/gynecologist, a certified Christian sex therapist, an expert in reproductive technologies, and an ordained minister—as well as being a beloved friend to Glahn. Dr. William Cutrer and Dr. Glahn wrote seven books together before his sudden death in July of 2013.