Description
An in-depth report that takes readers on a shocking tour through a macabre global underworld where organs, bones and live people are bought and sold on the red market.
Investigative journalist Scott Carney has spent five years on the ground tracing the lucrative and deeply secretive trade in human bodies and body parts a vast hidden economy known as the red market. From the horrifying to the ridiculous, he discovers its varied forms: an Indian village nicknamed Kidneyvakkam because most of its residents have sold their kidneys for cash; unscrupulous grave robbers who steal human bones from cemeteries, morgues, and funeral pyres for anatomical skeletons used in Western medical schools and labs; an ancient temple that makes money selling the hair of its devotees to wig makers in America to the tune of $6 million annually.
The Red Market reveals the rise, fall, and resurgence of this multibillion-dollar underground trade and explores how advances in science have increased the demand for human tissue ligaments, kidneys, even rented space in womens wombs leaving little room to consider the ethical dilemmas inherent in the flesh-and-blood trade. Tragic, voyeuristic and thought-provoking, The Red Market is an eye-opening look at a little-known global industry and its implications for all our lives.

