The data gathered, like medical data, would be used by Doug’s marketing company. This device would be marketed as a “wellness tool” to measure stress levels. Maryn’s store.īut Doug has a better idea for making money: Develop a head sensor that would “pick up electronic activity in the brain,” also to sell on Dr. Under the deal, the pharmaceutical company would sell their “dosing apps” exclusively in Dr. Maryn, would endorse anti-depressive drugs for children. Emily, a talent agent, will go to any lengths to continue living a glamorous lifestyle with her wealthy husband, Doug who owns a Market Research Firm - and he’s having a love affair with his receptionist, Chloe.Īs the drama unfolds, Emily is planning to launch an “app-store” where her major client, TV celebrity and psychiatrist, Dr. Three characters comprise this sordid story triangle. There are no heroes in Kate Myles’ novel, “The Receptionist.” Instead, her main characters are despicable, greedy and inhumane people whose sole aim is “monetizing the population” by illegally collecting medical data to sell products.
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