THINK ABOUT TOMORROW
After doctors tell him that he will die in less than a year Truman Russell, a 62 year-old man with an incurable heart ailment, is offered the opportunity to save his own life if he agrees to have his brain transplanted into someone else's body. Reluctantly, he is convinced a new stem cell discovery will increase his chances for survival and the previously impossible surgery is worth the risk.
When he regains consciousness following the procedure, Truman discovers his brain has been transplanted into the body of very handsome nineteen-year old boy! Truman's geriatric brain grasps the incredible opportunity for him to relive his life, which he then sets out to accomplish. He begins to re-experience his youth, which includes falling in love with a beautiful nurse with a shocking secret of her own. What he doesn't understand is the underlying motive of the clandestine foundation that has directed his medical miracle. Neither does he foresee the unbelievable revelation behind the identity of the body he now occupies.
His pursuit of the truth leads to a dangerous series of events that place him and his new found love in harm's way. Truman's good friend, a retired Baltimore Police detective, gets involved to help him, which keeps the reader guessing to the very surprise ending.
This is a romantic suspense story that will make everyone want to be young again and relive the excitement of finding their own true love. The story from beginning to end has entertaining and funny dialogue laced with thought provoking questions about the social implications of what any day could become an intriguing medical breakthrough. A truly fun read!
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When he regains consciousness following the procedure, Truman discovers his brain has been transplanted into the body of very handsome nineteen-year old boy! Truman's geriatric brain grasps the incredible opportunity for him to relive his life, which he then sets out to accomplish. He begins to re-experience his youth, which includes falling in love with a beautiful nurse with a shocking secret of her own. What he doesn't understand is the underlying motive of the clandestine foundation that has directed his medical miracle. Neither does he foresee the unbelievable revelation behind the identity of the body he now occupies.
His pursuit of the truth leads to a dangerous series of events that place him and his new found love in harm's way. Truman's good friend, a retired Baltimore Police detective, gets involved to help him, which keeps the reader guessing to the very surprise ending.
This is a romantic suspense story that will make everyone want to be young again and relive the excitement of finding their own true love. The story from beginning to end has entertaining and funny dialogue laced with thought provoking questions about the social implications of what any day could become an intriguing medical breakthrough. A truly fun read!
THINK ABOUT TOMORROW
After doctors tell him that he will die in less than a year Truman Russell, a 62 year-old man with an incurable heart ailment, is offered the opportunity to save his own life if he agrees to have his brain transplanted into someone else's body. Reluctantly, he is convinced a new stem cell discovery will increase his chances for survival and the previously impossible surgery is worth the risk.
When he regains consciousness following the procedure, Truman discovers his brain has been transplanted into the body of very handsome nineteen-year old boy! Truman's geriatric brain grasps the incredible opportunity for him to relive his life, which he then sets out to accomplish. He begins to re-experience his youth, which includes falling in love with a beautiful nurse with a shocking secret of her own. What he doesn't understand is the underlying motive of the clandestine foundation that has directed his medical miracle. Neither does he foresee the unbelievable revelation behind the identity of the body he now occupies.
His pursuit of the truth leads to a dangerous series of events that place him and his new found love in harm's way. Truman's good friend, a retired Baltimore Police detective, gets involved to help him, which keeps the reader guessing to the very surprise ending.
This is a romantic suspense story that will make everyone want to be young again and relive the excitement of finding their own true love. The story from beginning to end has entertaining and funny dialogue laced with thought provoking questions about the social implications of what any day could become an intriguing medical breakthrough. A truly fun read!
When he regains consciousness following the procedure, Truman discovers his brain has been transplanted into the body of very handsome nineteen-year old boy! Truman's geriatric brain grasps the incredible opportunity for him to relive his life, which he then sets out to accomplish. He begins to re-experience his youth, which includes falling in love with a beautiful nurse with a shocking secret of her own. What he doesn't understand is the underlying motive of the clandestine foundation that has directed his medical miracle. Neither does he foresee the unbelievable revelation behind the identity of the body he now occupies.
His pursuit of the truth leads to a dangerous series of events that place him and his new found love in harm's way. Truman's good friend, a retired Baltimore Police detective, gets involved to help him, which keeps the reader guessing to the very surprise ending.
This is a romantic suspense story that will make everyone want to be young again and relive the excitement of finding their own true love. The story from beginning to end has entertaining and funny dialogue laced with thought provoking questions about the social implications of what any day could become an intriguing medical breakthrough. A truly fun read!
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BN ID: | 2940151534000 |
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Publisher: | Don Griffin |
Publication date: | 06/01/2015 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 222 KB |
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