Chapter 30

Suzan Dwyer tried to concentrate on the work before her, but her thoughts kept slipping from her notes on the results of her blood serum tests to Ellen Lambert.The woman was certainly intriguing and a bit mystifying.Plus the situation with Ellen and her husband appeared baffling to say the least.One day Charles Lambert had made a visit to the lab and begged the doctor to help him reverse what he called a rapid aging process, so rapid he went from the age of thirty-something to sixty-something in one afternoon, his deterioration almost crippling; and yet the next day he supposedly flew to Europe to seek treatment there.