<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Swinging from South Africa to England: one woman's hunt for her birthmother in an all-too-believable near future in which an antibiotic crisis has decimated the population. A prescient, thrilling debut. Decades of spiralling drug resistance have unleashed a global antibiotic crisis. Ordinary infections are untreatable, and a scratch from a pet can kill. A sacrifice is required to keep the majority safe: no one over seventy is allowed new antibiotics. The elderly are sent to hospitals nicknamed 'The Waiting Rooms' ... hospitals where no one ever gets well. Twenty years after the crisis takes hold, Kate begins a search for her birth mother, armed only with her name and her age. As Kate unearths disturbing facts about her mother's past, she puts her family in danger and risks losing everything. Because Kate is not the only secret that her mother is hiding. Someone else is looking for her, too."--Publisher.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Swinging from South Africa to England: one woman's hunt for her birth mother in an all-too-believable near future in which an antibiotic crisis has decimated the population. A prescient, thrilling debut.</b> <p/> 'Combines the excitement of a medical thriller à la Michael Crichton with sensitive characterisation and social insight in a timely debut novel all the more remarkable for being conceived and written before the current pandemic' <b><i>Guardian</i></b> <p/> 'STUNNING and terrifying ... <i>The Waiting Rooms</i> wrenches your heart in every way possible, but written with such humanity and emotion' <b>Miranda Dickinson</b> <p/> 'Chillingly close to reality, this gripping thriller brims with authenticity ... a captivating, accomplished and timely debut from an author to watch' <b>Adam Hamdy</b> <p/> ________________ <p/> Decades of spiralling drug resistance have unleashed a global antibiotic crisis. Ordinary infections are untreatable, and a scratch from a pet can kill. A sacrifice is required to keep the majority safe: no one over seventy is allowed new antibiotics. The elderly are sent to hospitals nicknamed 'The Waiting Rooms' ... hospitals where no one ever gets well. <p/> Twenty years after the crisis takes hold, Kate begins a search for her birth mother, armed only with her name and her age. As Kate unearths disturbing facts about her mother's past, she puts her family in danger and risks losing everything. Because Kate is not the only secret that her mother is hiding. Someone else is looking for her, too. <p/> Sweeping from an all-too-real modern Britain to a pre-crisis South Africa, <i>The Waiting Rooms</i> is epic in scope, richly populated with unforgettable characters, and a tense, haunting vision of a future that is only a few mutations away. <p/> ________________ <p/> 'Engrossing and eye-opening, with heart-stopping plot twists ... a stunning medical thriller set in a terrifying possible future' <b><i>Foreword Reviews</i></b> <p/> 'A touching, gut-wrenching story of family mystery and tragedy ... a thriller that punches on two fronts - heart AND mind' <b><i>The Sun</i></b> <p/> 'Gripping and disturbing ... the medical research is convincing, the scenarios plausible, and the story is emotionally engaging. This is an incredible debut!' <b>Gill Paul</b> <p/> 'If the themes are dark and topical, the writing is exquisite. Breath held, I got to the finale with my heart in my mouth. Eve Smith weaves a complex and clever tale, merging countries and timelines; the result is a superb and satisfying novel' <b>Louise Beech</b> <p/> 'Margaret Atwood is one of my all-time writing heroes and <i>The Handmaid's Tale</i> is probably the best book I've ever read. Eve Smith and <i>The Waiting Rooms</i> really do challenge that long-held crown...' <b>Random Things through My Letterbox</b> <p/> 'Thoroughly engaging ... an eye-opening read' <b>Crime Fiction Lover</b> <p/> 'A novel of our times' <b>Trip Fiction</b> <p/> 'Haunting, honest and horrifying in its reality ... An epic and thrilling read' <b>Book Literati</b> <p/> 'Stunning dystopian debut. A prescient and alarming tale that seems just a whisper from reality' <b>Suzy Apsley</b> <p/> '<i>The Waiting Rooms</i> will certainly distract us from the real world for a few hours and this is the immeasurable value of fiction. It gives hope that, as in Eve Smith's fictitious world, the possibility of a happy ending still exists' <b><i>Die Burger</i></b> <p/> '<i>The Waiting Rooms</i> is a seriously impressive debut, a novel that is intuitive and chilling, one that will resonate with all in this current climate' <b>Swirl & Thread</b><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Eve Smith</b> writes speculative fiction, mainly about the things that scare her.In this world of questionable facts, stats and news, she believes storytelling is more important than ever to engage people in real life issues. Set 20 years after an antibiotic crisis, her debut novel <i>The Waiting Rooms</i> was shortlisted for the Bridport Prize First Novel Award. Her flash fiction has been shortlisted for the Bath Flash Fiction Award and highly commended for The Brighton Prize. Eve's previous job as COO of an environmental charity took her to research projects across Asia, Africa and the Americas, and she has an ongoing passion for wild creatures, wild science and far-flung places.
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