"Syndey Vail, once a beautiful soap opera star, enters
lawyer-cum-detective Shep Harrington's life in a cloud of dust and
vanishes just as quickly, leaving behind two very different but
strangely connected things: a chimpanzee and a murder.The chimpanzee is
the young Kikora, whom Sydney liberated from her confining cage in a
testing lab at DMI a mega-medical conglomerate led by the hard-driving
Howard Doring, who apparently believes that the human animal has every
right to exploit all living things.The murder victim, killed by a blow
to the head, is Dr. Celia Stone, the DMI researcher in charge of
Kikora.Soon Shep realizes that Kikora, left in his initially unwilling
care, is not only stolen property, but the longer he keeps her, the more
threatened his own freedom becomes and the more often tough questions
race through his head. What makes an animal property? What is the source
of human rights? What about an animal whose only difference from humans
is 1.6% of DNA, that can empathize and suffer like humans? The questions
confuse Shep, who's never had to think hard about them before.And the
only answers he seems to find lie in the big brown eyes of a chimp
called Kikora."