Mutation

Why does William Hurst threaten to ruin Victor's reputation in the novel, Mutation?

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When Victor orders an independent lab to verify all of Hurst's work (Hurst has falsified data and published invalid scientific papers), Hurst sees Victor's actions as a personal affront intended to damage his professional reputation. In response, Hurst threatens to ruin Victor's reputation, insinuating that he knows about Victor's darker experiments.

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