In 1982, a brilliant and relentless biomedical engineer unveils the Direct Neural Imager-a device that can record and replay human sensation, from pain to pleasure, memory to movement. But as ambition collides with ethics, and genius flirts with madness, a fiercely intelligent woman named Anne Helm becomes both conscience and catalyst. Set in the high-stakes world of academic research, military contracts, and corporate espionage, Gundar's Cure explores the dangerous potential of empathy-as-technology. A cerebral and emotionally riveting tale of invention, control, and the price of progress, this novel probes the human cost of innovation-and what it means to feel everything.
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