Rabid by T K Kenyon

"Impressive" novel now finally releasing in paperback!


"Impressive medical thriller." Publishers Weekly

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Rabid

Scandalous thriller where religion and science collide.

T K Kenyon, author of Callous

Now for the first time in trade paperback! 

Trade Paper 6x9” | Pages 480 | Fiction US$ 15.95 / CDN$ 16.95 | ISBN 9781601640406

  • “What begins as a riff on Peyton Place (salacious small-town intrigue) smoothly metamorphoses into a philosophical battle between science and religion. Kenyon is definitely a keeper.” —Booklist
n this thrilling novel with clever twists and turns, four characters—a graduate student, her professor, his wife, and her priest—spin out of control in a world where science and religion are in constant conflict. A priest of the modern Roman Inquisition arrives in a New England college town to investigate allegations of child abuse by the local parish priests who have suddenly and mysteriously disappeared. Soon the town is rocked by murder, a tense trial and the escape of a lethal rabies virus. A critically acclaimed cross-genre literary-thriller not to be missed.

 

  • “This is a novel quite unlike most standard commercial fare, a genre-bending story—part thriller, part literary slapdown, with dialogue as the weapon of choice. Kenyon is definitely a keeper.” —STARRED REVIEW, Booklist
  • “Jealousy and anger erupt in murder, a tense jury trial and the discovery of a lethal, lab-cultivated aerosol rabies virus. An impressive medical thriller.”—Publishers Weekly
About the Author — T K Kenyon

T K Kenyon is an Iowa Writers’ MFA graduate, Truman Capote Fellow, novelist (Callous) , herpesvirologist, Ph.D., postdoctoral neuroscientist, toddler mother, happy wife, jogger, scuba diver, high-handicap golfer, surfer, vegetarian gourmet chef, chocolatier, caffeine junkie, Apache and Scot descendant, and award-winning fiction writer.

Posted on Tuesday, May 20, 2008 at 08:09PM by Registered CommenterDerek Armstrong, Publisher, Author MADicine | CommentsPost a Comment