Description
Bite by Nick Louth is a medical and scientific thriller that follows the disappearance of a brilliant researcher on the eve of a major international breakthrough.
The story centres on Erica Stroud-Jones, a scientist on the verge of presenting revolutionary work that could combat a deadly tropical disease and transform global medicine. When she vanishes in Amsterdam just before a key conference, those closest to her are drawn into a tense search that uncovers professional rivalries, hidden motives and escalating danger.
As Erica’s partner Max Carver investigates her disappearance, the narrative expands into questions of pharmaceutical ethics, scientific ambition and the potential consequences of breakthrough research. The novel falls within the sub-genre of techno-thriller and contemporary suspense fiction.
Fast-paced and plot-driven, this book is suited to readers who enjoy science-based thrillers, conspiracy-driven narratives and high-stakes investigative storylines.













