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Todd Easterling

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Todd Easterling is a San Diego-based author and businessperson, discovered by the Pinder Lane Garon-Brooke Agency of John Grisham fame. He has worked with leading entertainment and technology companies—a highlight being the reception of a group Emmy from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Most recently, wanting to make the best use of the quarantine/lockdown, Todd completed Genetic World—a sweeping epic novel of 444,000 words encompassing real history, real science, and a narrative arc that balances interesting facts with high concept suspense. Since publication, Genetic World has been in the top 1% of sales on Amazon in the USA, and #1 in Medical Thrillers in France (digital/Kindle edition). And on June 17th, Genetic World landed ...more

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Genetic World

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The First Witness

3.54 avg rating — 251 ratings — published 2013 — 3 editions
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The Miracle Man

3.99 avg rating — 148 ratings — published 2014 — 4 editions
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Genetic World (Volume 1)

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Genetic World (Volume 2)

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“Since James Watson’s and Francis Crick’s discovery of the double-helix structure of DNA in 1953,”
Todd Easterling, Genetic World

“People associating themselves as humanists adhere to a philosophy and moral compass that relies on critical thinking, rationalism, and evidence—rather than mysticism, manmade dogma, or superstitions. Humanists use reason, experience, and shared human values to define their perception of the world, rather than religious doctrine. They believe that individuals can live ethical lives through common sense, and treating all people as they would like to be treated. They accept personal responsibility for their actions, and find purpose, joy, and meaning in life without reliance on spiritual teachings. And most humanists place emphasis on secularism, maintaining a clear separation of church and state, especially in schools.”
Todd Easterling, Genetic World

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