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Supernature

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Inspired by song writer Marc Cerrone's 1977 smash hit song by the same name, Supernature is a story about genetic engineering gone awry. After a series of strange incidents in the Arizona desert along with unexplained disappearances on a California beach an unlikely team of investigators and scientists join together to unravel a mystery of global proportions. Something is causing animals around the world to mutate, evolve and breed at an accelerated rate endangering the lives of thousands. All of the evidence points to a substance created by a suspected eco-terrorist working for the world's largest biotechnology company. It becomes a race against time to find a solution to halt the spread of the mass mutations. If they fail it could mean the end of man kind.

276 pages, Print on Demand (Paperback)

First published November 2, 2010

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December 5, 2010
By ami blackwelder
Supernature by H.V. Lyons is also a song composed by M. Cerrone. The story itself leaves for much mystery, clouded with dead bodies popping up all over. Beginning with the prologue and then the first chapter: Mystery in the Desert, the reader is pulled into a world of a mysterious virus or possibly a murder? The question pushes the reader to continue forward. As the story progresses you find yourself in one mystery after another, waiting for the solution. When the military are dragged into solving why people are turning up dead everywhere, the story goes full speed ahead. If you like books about the world coming to an end or mysterious deaths, this book could be for you! I stayed up way to late one night finishing a chapter, because sometimes as a reader, you just have to know why. Reviewed by ami Blackwelder, Hot Gossip Hot Reviews Blogspot Author of The Hunted of 2060
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Author 16 books190 followers
December 2, 2010
This is a great science fiction read. I was asked to review this book by the author and was greatly surprised at how well it was written. Animals from around the world are growing, and mutating very rapidly. It causes alarm all over, and everyone is scared. Who could be causing this problem, and what can be done to correct it. What can be done for the animals that are already effected. Better yet, what is going to happen if they can not fix it. A great read to find out what happens.
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