A mysterious brain anomaly. A series of suspicious deaths. A conspiracy that will redefine humanity.
When radiologist Ellen Shaw discovers an inexplicable pattern of neural mutations in patients at St. Mary's Hospital in Chicago, she uncovers the first piece of a terrifying puzzle. These aren't random medical anomalies—they're deliberate alterations with catastrophic consequences. As the affected patients begin dying one by one in apparent suicides, Ellen realizes something far more sinister is at work.
Teaming up with MRI technician Ben Martin, whose own brother Gabriel exhibits the same brain mutation, Ellen delves into a labyrinth of scientific intrigue that powerful forces will kill to protect. What they discover is beyond the next leap in human evolution isn't waiting to happen—it's being engineered.
With shadowy operatives closing in, Ellen and Ben must outmaneuver a clandestine organization that's been manipulating human genetics. Their investigation will force them to confront not just ruthless enemies, but the very limits of what it means to be human.
You’ll love this science thriller novel because Ellen is about to find out that uncovering the truth means becoming the next target.
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Perfect for fans of M.A. Rothman, Douglas E. Richards and Joshua T. Calvert.
As a child, Tim L. Rey wanted to be an inventor; now he invents suspenseful stories. He loves unusual storylines and learning about the latest scientific findings, which help him write science-fiction thrillers that reveal the dark side in human beings—because dark fantasies lurk in each of us.
Tim has a degree in communication design and designs book covers when he is not writing. He also enjoys playing music and taking long walks with his dog, Tessa, to recharge his creative batteries.
I was really engrossed in this book at first. Then, there were a lot of implausible things happening with characters often puffing their cheeks and saying or thinking they didn't understand what was happening. I barely understood what was happening. It reminded me of a bad movie that I wouldn't have finished watching. I had just invested so much reading time that I didn't want to quit before reaching the end.