This was a very interesting mystery/ thriller combination. After the introductory chapter, I had a strong feeling that I knew exactly where this book was going; I was right about that one thing, but Transplant Unlimited did have more to offer and there were exciting twists and turns near the end. In the beginning, there is a lot of science to get through with the Transplant Unlimited process, as a scientist myself, I was interested in reading this, but others may not be. The story picks up as we get into Walt and Nelson’s past and some of Walt’s current nefarious dealings. There were some flashback/memory chapters that threw me off at first since they aren’t marked as such in my copy, but I figured it out fairly quickly. The last quarter of the book was the most exciting for me as Nelson is quickly putting together the pieces of Walt’s death and there are constant, twists, turns and surprises with Nelson’s life as well!
This book was received for free in return for an honest review.