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Endless Present

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Time may be real and predictable, but the perception of time is variable, depending upon one s brain processing speed. That least that is Duke Livermore s theory. The problem is, other professors at the University of Mississippi are better able to pursue research concerning the Duke s theory. Modern scientific research is fraught with unforeseen consequences, and this becomes evident as Duke develops gnawing doubts about the trustworthiness of one of his colleagues, Dr. Kirkwood Swartz, a physiologist he suspects is conducting unethical research. Duke seeks to expose his fellow professor s unscrupulous activities, never suspecting that uncovering what lies behind the walls of Swartz s animal research facility may cost him and his wife their very lives.

265 pages, Paperback

Published July 2, 2007

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Jerome Goddard

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