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The Compatibility Code

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In 2020, the human race perfects biomechanical engineering to transform the body into a superior specimen. The body has increased muscular strength, is capable of molecular rejuvenation and leveraging nerves to transport information. Since then, they have referred to themselves as the Biom race and have been plagued with solving one major flaw in their genetic compatibility.   Over the next six decades, the families of Pilife Nichols and Joseph Reid, descendants of the original Biom architects, have battled to take credit for the creation of the Biom race. This boils to a breaking point when Pilife uses the resources of his family's company to solve the compatibility code. The results of his actions are catastrophic.    As luck has it, Joseph stumbles upon a clue that takes him on a thrilling and twisted journey to reverse the damage that Pilife has caused but just how far will he need to go to save the world?

222 pages, Paperback

Published March 27, 2017

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May 5, 2017
I’ll tell you why I love the concept of this book so much, it’s a universe in which knowledge is the foremost commodity. In a blink of an eye, Bioms have infinite amounts of understanding and comprehension at their fingertips. For someone like myself who has to devote enormous amounts of time to studying, reading, and learning these ideas of knowledge acquisition hardware and biological engineering breakthroughs are intriguing.

Where there is power there is the opportunity for those who would take advantage of it and Pilife is an example of just how harmful to humanity that can be. Pilife’s greedy desire to create a legacy for himself is devastating to the Biom race. Enter Trevor and Joseph who are trying their best to right the wrongs that Pilife has set into motion and that’s when the action starts, I liked the pace of the book and how the story unfolds through twists in time.
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