R. Chapman Wesley, author of The Well, has written a book that is unique in the sense that it combines the kinds of mystical and magical mysteries found in the DaVinci Code with the type of literary phantasmagoria found in Raiders of the Lost Ark and other sci-fi adventure stories. It is difficult to wrap one's arms around its constantly evolving twists and turns traversed by Popov and Lee in what may be described as a mind-bending thriller which excites the reader's appetite for more and more intrigue and danger as they pursue a sort of medical Holy Grail. THE WELL is highly recommended reading for those interested in scientific, political, medical, and psychological adventurism; their enthusiasm in these areas will be well satisfied. Dr. Richard Allen Williams, Professor of Medicine and Cardiology, UCLA School of Medicine
R. Chapman Wesley, author of The Well, has written a book that is unique in the sense that it combines the kinds of mystical and magical mysteries found in the DaVinci Code with the type of literary phantasmagoria found in Raiders of the Lost Ark and other sci-fi adventure stories. It is difficult to wrap one's arms around its constantly evolving twists and turns traversed by Popov and Lee in what may be described as a mind-bending thriller which excites the reader's appetite for more and more intrigue and danger as they pursue a sort of medical Holy Grail. THE WELL is highly recommended reading for those interested in scientific, political, medical, and psychological adventurism; their enthusiasm in these areas will be well satisfied. Dr. Richard Allen Williams, Professor of Medicine and Cardiology, UCLA School of Medicine