Omniphage

Omniphage

Omniphage

Omniphage

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Overview

In the near future, a group of college researchers are working at combining nanotechnology and genetics in the search for cancer treatments. A serendipitous discovery leads to an economical cure for everything.
Unfortunately, things rapidly spin out of control and the news spreads that many major drug companies, most hospitals, all assisted-care facilities, and all wheelchair and orthopedic manufacturers are no longer needed. As information on the new drug, Omniphage escapes, the worldwide financial house of cards collapses.
Further fear and confusion reign when it is discovered that mixing Omniphage with certain types of animal genetic material can create hybrids. Superstitious hysteria brings out the worst in many people. Only a few places with names like Alice Island, Lazy Fair and Dreamland, provide a measure of security for education and research.

Excerpt from the book:

"Overpopulation could be a problem if it was used indiscriminately... but I don't think..." She stopped.
His smile broadened. "You thought of it too, didn't you? Who decides? Who gets treated and who is left to die?
"Federal controls..."
"Hah! There isn't a government in the world that can stop ten percent of their population from smoking marijuana. What makes you think they could put a cap on the ultimate cure? Hell if someone tried, their own office staff would lynch them."

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015893052
Publisher: Anthony Stevens
Publication date: 10/28/2012
Series: Multiplarity Series , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 475 KB

About the Author

Anthony is a olde pharte technogeek with experience in many industries over the years. He and his ever-patient wife live in northern Virginia.
If you see him at a science fiction, romance or cosplay gathering, please feel free in chatting him up.
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