Immortality is within reach.
In 2063, a biotechnological revolution sweeps the nation. Behind this movement is Chicago-based medical giant LyfeGen. The company leads the biotech industry with their Sustain, an implantable artificial organ designed to grant its recipients near-immortality. But many of those recipients are suddenly dying.
Biomedical scientist Preston Carter developed the Sustain to improve and save lives. Yet there are others that would see him fail. Extreme religious groups, radical movements, and competing corporations would prefer to see LyfeGen collapse rather than allow “the god organ” to fundamentally alter medicine and the human body. In a race against time, Carter must learn to trust resourceful journalist Audrey Cook. She may hold the key to discovering who is sabotaging the Sustain. And with the organ already implanted in his own body, Carter must uncover the truth before he’s killed by his invention.
THE GOD ORGAN is a near-future medical thriller that takes the reader on a suspenseful ride filled with sinister conspiracies, intriguing biomedical science, and rampant corruption that will leave readers wondering just how dangerous becoming a god may really be.
Anthony J Melchiorri is a writer and biomedical engineer living in Maryland. He spends most of his time developing cardiovascular devices for tissue engineering to treat children with congenital heart defects when he isn’t writing or reading.
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This biomedical thriller was simply awesome. It’s told from several different points of view, where each and every character has their own agenda. It’s a fast-paced thriller, that immediately grips you within the plot, and turning pages. The world building surrounding this futuristic novel was brilliant, and the complex relationships really made the book more worth while.
This is a book where scientists, journalists, spouses, and history collides. Everyone has a motive, but yet no one knows who is behind the biological attacks on the God Organs.
I would highly recommend it to anyone who loves a good suspenseful thriller. And definitely a book that I would probably re-read again. Thoroughly enjoyable.
I would highly recommend it to anyone who loves a good suspenseful thriller. And definitely a book that I would probably re-read again. Thoroughly enjoyable.
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