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Dr. Jonathan Bryson, director of the sleep research program at one of the country's most prestigious hospitals, wasn't even certain he'd seen it. The subject, a new volunteer at the sleep laboratory, seemed perfectly at peace, but the oscilliscope monitoring the brain waves of the sleeping woman traced an irregular pattern. The delta waves were normal, yet he could have sworn they were each followed by a peculiar faint BLIP.Members who requested this book also requested:
Samantha Kirstin had applied for the sleep research program because she needed the money. She had lied about her pregnancy on the application form because she knew the truth would disqualify her from the relatively easy program -- a simple sleep watch to monitor her REM activity and her brain waves and channel them into the hospital computer. She had chosen not to marry and her sole income -- her graduate fellowship -- would not cover the baby's expenses. She needed this job. But from the very first session, something is set in motion that could lead to Samantha Kirstin's horrifying demise.
This is the story of a pregnant woman.
This is the story of a sleep research scientist who falls in love with her.
And this is the story of the most sophisticated computer in the country.
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