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Vanity, cloning and the myth of when the race for power overrules ethical probity.In the US, the presidential campaign heats up. Narcissus Shimmer, who is campaigning for re-election as head of State, leads all the polls. Ron Grubb, a private investigator, is hired by the opposition to dig out the dirt on Shimmer and bring him down. Grubb discovers a baby shrouded in secret, whose birth was monitored by one of the country's leading biotechnologists. Has Grubb discovered the first human clone? Will the most powerful man on earth, Narcissus Shimmer, be dethroned?

48 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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Alcante

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Pseudonym of Didier Swysen.

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February 22, 2016
The drawings are average but the scenario is interesting. It's a good start to the story and I'll see where they go from there.
Profile Image for StrictlySequential.
4,032 reviews21 followers
August 18, 2019
Kinda hard to give this **** because of a decision at the end that that the person NEVER would have made. Aside from that the story was very interesting scientifically and psychologically with great characters and the art was above average.

I'm so glad I'll only have to see the spine from now on because this cover makes me uncomfortable.
Profile Image for Wendy Holliday.
610 reviews44 followers
March 1, 2011
Meh is all I can say.

Taking an ancient Greek myth, combining it with one of the 7 deadly sins, in a modern technology setting should have been much more interesting...but the story was barely interesting.

I still don't get which myth vol. 1 was supposed to represent.
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3,998 reviews34 followers
April 16, 2017
While it was an interesting story, I'm not sure who was Pride, I don't think it was Narcissus.
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