Contemporary
Twenty years of lies are about to unravel—and the truth is more volatile than any scientific experiment.
When Lucy Grey, a drama student, reunites with her father, eminent scientist Professor George Heys, after twenty years, she hopes to heal their fractured pasts. Instead, she discovers a web of deception orchestrated by her mother, Dr Carol Croft, an ambitious executive at a pharmaceutical company gambling on a new anticancer drug.
As George and Lucy collaborate on a play about George’s hero, Albert Einstein, their intellectual connection begins to ease the pain. But as Lucy digs deeper into her family’s history she learns truths that threatens to shatter their newfound bond. Lucy must navigate a reality where personal betrayal and scientific ambition collide.
When a sudden cancer diagnosis strikes, the clock begins to tick. As George faces his most critical battle yet, an experimental immunotherapy treatment using his own research, the line between his life’s work and his survival blurs.
In a world defined by the laws of physics, Lucy must discover whether the science her father studies is more important than the fragile nature of love and forgiveness.
But will his science save him?
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