In a hidden corner of Africa, a genetic mystery is about to reshape humanity's future.
At the heart of the shamba, a fertility ranch where human cloning is currency, Linus Maxwell, a brilliant but disgraced sound therapist, arrives carrying only a theory-that trauma has a unique frequency, and healing can be found by tuning it. But the shamba holds darker secrets than Linus ever imagined: genetic harvesting, invisible transactions, and experiments that blur the line between humanity and science.
Leda, an enigmatic young woman whose seizures unlock realities others can't fathom, becomes the focal point of an unprecedented biological experiment. Her body carries the promise of humanity's evolution-but at an extraordinary cost. Meanwhile, Sawa, a boy born with albinism in Tanzania, willingly sacrifices something irreplaceable, triggering events that draw traffickers, scientists, and global brokers into an unsettling market built on myth, belief, and bloodlines.
Behind it all is Blueman, a scientist haunted by personal loss, whose inability to let go of his past leads him down increasingly brutal and desperate paths. His experimental serum grants perception beyond human limits, yet it is his obsession with holding onto what he's lost that threatens to unravel everything. Alongside him stands Solomon, an ageless figure navigating the intricate moral labyrinth of cloning and genetic legacy, orchestrating a delicate balance of power.
Blending speculative science, vivid storytelling, and profound philosophical inquiry, Black-Eye Club is more than a novel-it is a haunting exploration of genetic morality, consciousness, and the addictive gravity of the unknown.
Dive into a narrative where each page peels back layers of ethical complexity and human longing, challenging the very essence of what it means to be alive.
Prepare to question everything you thought you knew about reality.
Perfect for readers who appreciate the thought-provoking narratives of Kazuo Ishiguro, the speculative brilliance of Ted Chiang, and the philosophical depth of Philip K. Dick.In a hidden corner of Africa, a genetic mystery is about to reshape humanity's future.
At the heart of the shamba, a fertility ranch where human cloning is currency, Linus Maxwell, a brilliant but disgraced sound therapist, arrives carrying only a theory-that trauma has a unique frequency, and healing can be found by tuning it. But the shamba holds darker secrets than Linus ever imagined: genetic harvesting, invisible transactions, and experiments that blur the line between humanity and science.
Leda, an enigmatic young woman whose seizures unlock realities others can't fathom, becomes the focal point of an unprecedented biological experiment. Her body carries the promise of humanity's evolution-but at an extraordinary cost. Meanwhile, Sawa, a boy born with albinism in Tanzania, willingly sacrifices something irreplaceable, triggering events that draw traffickers, scientists, and global brokers into an unsettling market built on myth, belief, and bloodlines.
Behind it all is Blueman, a scientist haunted by personal loss, whose inability to let go of his past leads him down increasingly brutal and desperate paths. His experimental serum grants perception beyond human limits, yet it is his obsession with holding onto what he's lost that threatens to unravel everything. Alongside him stands Solomon, an ageless figure navigating the intricate moral labyrinth of cloning and genetic legacy, orchestrating a delicate balance of power.
Blending speculative science, vivid storytelling, and profound philosophical inquiry, Black-Eye Club is more than a novel-it is a haunting exploration of genetic morality, consciousness, and the addictive gravity of the unknown.
Dive into a narrative where each page peels back layers of ethical complexity and human longing, challenging the very essence of what it means to be alive.
Prepare to question everything you thought you knew about reality.
Perfect for readers who appreciate the thought-provoking narratives of Kazuo Ishiguro, the speculative brilliance of Ted Chiang, and the philosophical depth of Philip K. Dick.Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9798883377098 |
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Publisher: | Independently Published |
Publication date: | 03/07/2024 |
Series: | Quantum Rapture , #1 |
Pages: | 218 |
Product dimensions: | 5.06(w) x 7.81(h) x 0.46(d) |