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Authors: Ken McClure

Simmons shook his head. ‘I NEVER EVER AGAIN want to feel the way that girl has just made me feel.’

Jenny stood behind him and put her hands on his shoulders. ‘You did what you did for the noblest of reasons, Frank … as always … and your children and I thank you for it. But maybe this time … the safe option was not the one to go for?’

Simmons squeezed her hand.

‘Anything I can do to help?’

‘I need the names of every scientific or medical correspondent on every national newspaper in the UK. Someone is going to listen.’

 

Only a small group of people outside immediate family attended the funeral of Gavin Donnelly in Liverpool. When the flowers were removed at the end of the ceremony, attendants were puzzled to find, lying under them, a can of Stella Artois lager and a packet of bacon-flavoured crisps. A short note said,

 

 

I won’t play the game either, Gav, I promise.

Love always,

Carrie. xxx.

Author’s Note
 
 

Although a work of fiction,
Hypocrites’ Isle
is based on something that happened to me when I was a researcher in microbial genetics. I was working on the genes determining cell shape in the bacterium
E. coli
, when I stumbled across the reason why an old antibiotic had failed in practice when, in the research lab, it had appeared to have great promise, and had been given an expensive launch by its
manufacturer
some twenty years before. I also discovered how it could be used to great effect if it were to be combined in a particular way with other drugs. My hope was that this new technique could be used to clear up a persistent, recurrent, urinary tract infection called pyelonephritis. This condition is nearly always caused by
E. coli
, and affects a great many people across the world, mainly women. Although not fatal, it often becomes chronic, and many women suffer from recurring infections throughout their lives.

I was naïve in thinking that the drug company would be
delighted
. They didn’t want to know. I was later to discover that the antibiotic in question was out of patent, and the company no longer had the exclusive right to make it. Apart from that, it would have been difficult for them to relaunch a product that had already failed, and sales of their more recently developed drugs would have suffered. A more cynical view put to me at the time was that chronic conditions are big cash cows for the pharmaceutical industry, much more so than any condition they can clear up.

Not happy with the commercial view of things, I approached the university body which acted as an interface between academia and business. They were very excited at first, but became less
enthusiastic 
when they learned that the new treatment did not involve any new compounds: they wanted something they could patent to ‘protect the university’s interests’. They thought that it might be possible to patent the intellectual property of the idea, and this was confirmed by lawyers, but in the end they pulled out, arguing that
E. coli
was a relatively ‘soft’ pathogen and there were plenty of other drugs available to treat it. I approached my employer at the time, the Medical Research Council, who had a similar body. They informed me that, as I had already told the pharmaceutical company about my findings, it would actually be impossible for them to patent the idea, so they had no further interest.

At no time did anyone think that just curing the disease was a good idea: everyone I approached was primarily concerned with whether or not they could make money. My assertion that I just wanted the idea to be put into practice cast me in the role of an ivory tower academic, who didn’t understand ‘the real world’.  

Other Titles by Ken McClure
 
 

The Dr Steven Dunbar Series

THE LAZARUS STRAIN

EYE OF THE RAVEN

THE GULF CONSPIRACY

WILDCARD

DECEPTION

DONOR

 

 

Other Novels

PAST LIVES

TANGLED WEB

RESURRECTION

PANDORA’S HELIX

TRAUMA

CHAMELEON

CRISIS

REQUIEM

PESTILENCE

 

 

Writing as Ken Begg

FENTON’S WINTER (also a Ken McClure title)

THE SCORPION’S ADVANCE (also a Ken McClure title)

THE TROJAN BOY

THE ANVIL AGREEMENT

Copyright
 
 

This ebook edition published in 2011 by
Birlinn Limited
West Newington House
Newington Road
Edinburgh
EH9 1QS
www.birlinn.co.uk

 

First published in 2008 by Polygon, an imprint of Birlinn Ltd

 

Copyright © Ken McClure 2008

 

The moral right of Ken McClure to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988

 

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form without the express written permission of the publisher.

 

ebook ISBN: 978–0–85790–042–5

 

British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library

 
 

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