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Embryoevolution

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This book is about the ambitions of two men. Other than knowing each other and working together, they had very little in common. Still, their ambitions drew them together under the strangest circumstances. The first man was an admirer of Charles Darwin and had spent most of his career studying every aspect of the existents of man to the point of commencing his own twenty-first century version of evolution. He was considered an expert in the field of embryo-stem research. To fulfill his ambition, he perfected a human embryo-stem experiment and was about to commence it, when he inadvertently became the object of another matter, murder. The second man was an athlete. He was suddenly provoked into needing lots of money and would do anything to get it. However, he became an unsolicited subject for the first man's ambition. His entire life was changed forever when he evolved into an incredible specimen of a creature.

372 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2006

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John H. Johnson

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