Together, they will produce a result beyond anything they could have conceived, sending Tyler far beyond the frontiers of medical science into an astonishing netherworld a place no living person has gone before and from which one desperate person will try to bring him back… The other is a researcher with experiments of his own, experiments so secret he can breathe them to nobody: his attempts to find the spark of human consciousness…Īnd capture it forever. One is a neurosurgeon, whose unorthodox experiments use computers to control a patient’s physical responses during surgery. By his bedside, his father stands helplessly, as two very different scientists take charge of the boy’s fate. New York City: A thirteen year old boy named Tyler lies in a hospital, his brain damaged in a tragic accident. Newsday called John Darnton’s Neanderthal ‘hair raisingly believable’ and The New York Times called The Experiment ‘complex and original and wholly engaging…Ī world where fiction pales before the unbelievable truth.’ Now the Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and author has done it again, in a story almost beyond imagining.
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