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When did it become all right for our body parts to be bought and sold on the international market? Body of Work is a chilling, thought-provoking medical thriller that blurs the line between science, morality, and the human soul. At its heart lies a question both intimate and universal: what does it truly mean to possess a body? And what happens when that body becomes a commodity?Olivia, a devoted mother of twins, is both intelligent and compassionate, but carries deep vulnerabilities beneath her steady exterior. Life on her family’s quiet farm seems far removed from the corporate and clinical worlds of cutting-edge medicine. But when her path crosses with Haloderm, a powerful biomedical company promising to reshape the future of surgery, organ preservation, and even long-distance space travel, her world begins to shift. Her personal journey, her fears, and her determination to protect her family make her a compelling protagonist.Haloderm presents itself as a force for good, developing robotic surgical suites that could save lives on Earth and beyond. Yet behind closed doors, it fights the 'ghouls,' profiteers who traffic in human skin and organs in the body brokerage business. The company’s mission is shadowed by secrecy, ambition, and the ethical minefields of an industry where bodies are treated as currency. This ethical complexity will keep readers on the edge of their seats, pondering the moral implications of biotech.As Olivia becomes entangled in Haloderm’s work, the stakes turn deeply personal. Her roles as mother, wife, and survivor collide with forces that would claim her body, her choices, and her family’s future. Surrounded by the simple rhythms of farm life, she struggles to hold onto normalcy as she navigates a reality where science and morality no longer align.This story is not only about the dangers of unchecked innovation but also about resilience and love. It asks: What do we owe our families? How do we protect them when the body itself becomes a battlefield? And when corporations and traffickers see flesh as profit, who has the right to say what a life is worth?Blending chilling real-world medical research with speculative possibilities, this thriller delivers a narrative that is both intimate and universal. Olivia’s fight against the stark contrast of a family farm and the sterile world of biotechnology becomes a testament to the endurance of love in the face of exploitation. Thrilling, poignant, and deeply human, it leaves readers questioning the future of medicine, the cost of progress, and how far we will go to protect those we love.For fans of Margaret Atwood, Kazuo Ishiguro, and gothic speculative fiction, Body of Work offers a compelling journey into the heart of what defines us, even when our very flesh is no longer our own.