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Insurance-Greed-31Despite the World Health Organization predicting a 70% increase in cancer cases worldwide over the next 20 years, there remains no cure or vaccine. One man from North Carolina, disgusted by the lack of progress and with his own father dying from pancreatic cancer, angrily embarks upon a personal crusade to find a cure before it’s too late. In the face of personal tragedy, he defies the odds and stumbles upon a cure that could change the course of history, only to find the real battle has just begun.

“If you stumbled upon a cure for cancer,
would you throw it away?”

 

LogoA Questionable Cure is a newly released fact-based fiction novel about a man who finds a cure for cancer – and then throws it away. It’s disturbing and funny, informative and entertaining, heartbreaking, surprising, and sobering. In his debut novel, Roger Gerald Scott calls into question much of what many of us might like to believe about the people we are and the society we live in.

“Shines a light into true facts about cancer, research, the medical profession, and the pharmaceutical industry, which is funding research for its cure – but also profiting from its existence.”

A Questionable Cure  was released worldwide on March 11th

Available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle

http://amzn.to/1x7Vtzs 

Read what British journalist Aysha Mendes said about this novel: CLICK HERE

“…refreshingly original, written with authenticity, and with bewildering revelations around every bend. Not to mention the impressive handling of American terminology and detail from Scott, who is a Brit living in Norway.”

For more details, go to:

www.rogergeraldscott.com

https://www.facebook.com/aquestionablecure

https://twitter.com/aquestioncure

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About Roger Gerald Scott

Roger was born in 1970 in Surrey, England. After his education at Oundle School and Oxford, he embarked on careers in music publishing, songwriting and software engineering before eventually settling on a career as a professional musician. He now lives in Norway.

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adriveinacarThis piece is by far my favorite short story ever.  I am a little biased on this one though, I’ll admit.  I lost my father this past year, suddenly and unexpectedly and this story struck a note very close to me.  It actually gave me a comfort that I needed and I thank this author personally for that!

I won’t say that if you have ever lost someone you should read this, everyone has or will lose a loved one and this is a must read for all.  The metaphorical style is flawless and successfully takes the reader’s mind across the years between being a small child and growing into an adult with the influence and love of their father.  An excellent bonus about this read is that the concept is broad enough to allow the reader to apply this descriptive scenario to whomever in their lives affected them in this way and feel it just as deeply.  This author has demonstrated exceptional skills in writing yet again and shows his versatility in writing content from one piece to the next!  Can’t wait to read more from Roger Gerald Scott.

~~~~~~~~~~~reviewed by Debra L Hartmann, Owner of The Pro Book Editor at http://www.theprobookeditor.com, published author, aspiring blogger and co founder of the AHA community at http://authorshelpingauthors.wordpress.com

Can be read FREE of charge on Roger’s blog site for a limited time by clicking here: http://rogerrgeraldscott.blogspot.no/2013/04/another-great-free-read-from-rgscott.html

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