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Psychology graduate, Heidi Harper is appointed to work with Albanian-born Professor Mala, pioneer of a new project to rehabilitate dog-reared feral child, Nicki. The Professor’s son, Rudi, is Project Manager of the Laurels where Nicki and other children with ‘multiple deficits’ reside.

Heidi is soon asking questions about Nicki’s previous feral existence. Her suspicions are further aroused at the Professor’s soirée one evening by a drunken outburst from Rob Ivory – ex employee of the Professor who claims he sabotaged the experiment and taught Nicki language. On the same evening, she also discovers some disused laboratories behind the Professor’s house. Heidi goes digging further, and finds Nicki was part of a Forbidden Experiment. Heidi’s mission soon takes on sinister overtones and as the truth outs, the lives of all concerned begin to unravel.

Savage To Savvy is a psychological thriller following the structure of an academic paper: Abstract, Introduction, Method & Results, Discussion, Conclusions.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherKate Rigby
Release dateNov 3, 2011
ISBN9781465834447
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    Incredibly twisted story!And I mean twisted in a good way. Every single detail is important to the story and it draws the reader in. A great psychological thriller, bringing the reader into the life of an experiment. Human experiment ... with great savagery, by trying to "tame" the wild child. The reader gets lost in the story, with twists at every page turning, it's an intense story. The deeper you get involved in the story the more you realize that the Professor is only focused on his pride for his work, not the wellbeing of his subjects. Yes, there is more than, but that's all I can say. If you love a good psychological thriller, this book should be first on your list. Highly recommended!