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Evolution's End

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The continents of the world lay in ruin. The water is poisoned. A runaway greenhouse effect roasts the planet in a permanent heat wave. Nuclear war has reduced mankind to a few million desperate souls. This is the world that Marcus Willoughby knows. Marcus lives in Science City, the last city on the planet. Marcus is one of the last remaining scientists on the planet and with the help of his fellow scientists he hopes to save mankind by transferring men’s consciousness into indestructible robotic bodies.
But when a terrorist organization sabotages the program Marcus awakens to find that his consciousness has been transferred into a robot body. The problem is that he is the only one who has survived. Now, Marcus must roam the planet, alone, unable to eat, unable to rest, unable to die. It appears that his destiny is to live forever as the only human mind left. But Marcus soon discovers that he is not alone. Alien eyes have been watching the Earth. Alien eyes have been watching Marcus. Now it is time for the aliens to make their move …

234 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 28, 2019

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Steven Spellman

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You should never judge a book by it's cover. As well, you should never a writer by his bio.
With that being said, Steven Spellman is writer for readers who enjoy simply told stories, born in East Orange, New Jersey, raised in North Carolina, Steven Spellman has been a drug dealer, a prisoner, an armed felon, a college student, a father, a husband, a sinner, a saint. His ongoing struggle with life is a personification of the fact that You Should Never Judge a Book by its Cover; you may miss the whole story.

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