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Scent

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Doctor David Crossley is a doctor of micro-biology and he’s built himself a pheromone; in particular, he’s built the airborne hormone that controls sexual response in female humans. Nature creates pheromones using evolutionary trial and error; Crossley has used molecular science and his is perfect, his is irresistible.
It’s too powerful to be let loose on the general public; it would cause chaos and governments wouldn’t stand for it. However, he thinks he knows a way to reap the commercial benefits of his creation. It will, of course, require a careful scientific trial to gauge its full potential and he thinks he’s found just the right girl.

This is a novel of 80000 words. It contains graphic scenes that are only suitable for an adult readership.
...Paul Enock is an Engineer and Inventor by day and an author in the evenings living in the Forest of Dean in the UK.

253 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 6, 2018

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Paul Enock

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Born in Sussex, UK a long time ago… I studied engineering at Bath and then worked for British Aerospace and the MOD for 23 years. In the 90’s I left BAe and became the Development Manger for a company producing rotary aero engines and in 2000 became a self-employed engineer.
I now live in Malvern, UK, still involved in engineering, specifically a rotary engine project in the USA, and I write.

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March 27, 2023
Sex drug and mad scientist and sidekick v hero and friend

A sex drug and mad scientist and sidekick v hero and friend.
A good stories that makes you want to read the next chapter, time and again. Keep reading and until the last few chapters will keep you guessing what is the ending!!!
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December 28, 2023
A bit farfetched

Loved the idea behind this book. After a time it got repetitive but came good at the end. I will look for more books by Paul Enock.
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