The
God Organ
by
Anthony J. Melchiorri
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BLURB:
The
LyfeGen Sustain is an artificial organ designed to bestow recipients
with virtual immortality. Instead, its owners are dying.
In
2063 Chicago, a rapidly growing company, LyfeGen, drives a
biotechnological revolution that enables people to live significantly
longer lives, free of cancer, genetically inherited diseases, and
even wrinkles. But these benefits are only available to those people
with the money to afford these advanced technologies.
The
prolonged lives of the moderately and extremely wealthy is upending
the economy as job growth and opportunities stagnate, causing
widespread unrest in the general populace. Threatening drastic
action, extremist religious groups protest these unnatural artificial
organs. Competing companies are desperate to take advantage of
LyfeGen’s seemingly grim future as the chaos unfolds.
Caught
in the midst of this turmoil, the inventor of the artificial organ,
Preston Carter, worries that someone with no regard for human life
has betrayed his company and is setting him up for failure. He is not
alone in his fears.
Amid
the confusion, backstabbing, and all-out assault on the biotech
industry, a young bioengineer races to findthe fault in the
artificial organ; an investigative journalist delves into a story
that will alter her career; a destitute man struggles to make a
living in the biotech world, as he turns to desperate measures; and
an amateur hacker infiltrates LyfeGen as she roots out the secrets of
their technology. With a Sustain organ implanted in his own body,
Preston must weather the perilous storm, determined to save his
company and the lives of all who once trusted LyfeGen—before he’s
killed by his own invention.
Excerpt;
Monica
Wolfe sat in the Corner Street Bakery, sipping on a chai tea latte.
The scent of freshly baked muffins and bread floated around the
bakery, mingling with the aroma of fresh-brewed coffee. While the
clatter of dishes and dripping coffee sounded from behind the
counter, the morning patrons came and went quietly. Most everyone
entered bundled in coats, a smattering of neutral grays, browns, and
blacks, dripping with the snow that melted off their clothes.
Low-hanging mist clung to the windows and fogged up the air outside
as passing cars whipped up blusters of snow in their drafts.
The
warmth of the latte crept into her fingers as she held the cup,
combating the icy feelings that had followed her in from the streets.
When a chilling blast of air followed another patron into the store,
she scrutinized the new face.
Again,
it wasn’t him.
She was
sure he would show up, as he did most every day. And, today, she
would risk everything. She would steal everything from him; she would
steal the secrets of the LyfeGen Sustain, the god organ.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
I grew
up in Normal, Illinois. After a regular (it’s hard, but I refuse to
make a pun of it) childhood in Normal, I left for the University of
Iowa to get a degree in Biomedical Engineering. But, I couldn’t
give up reading and writing and there really wasn’t enough of that
in engineering (unless you’re into thick, no-thrills books on
thermodynamics and polymer physics). I picked up a second degree in
English while working on the Biomedical Engineering degree and have
since counted myself fortunate for making that decision. Iowa City,
North America’s only official UNESCO City of Literature, is a
thriving hotbed of writers and readers, with some of the best
visiting the city for their renowned workshop or famous authors
dropping by to read a story they’ve written and chat. I had the
opportunity to meet plenty of great writers and storytellers that
inspired me to keep writing, even when I graduated and entered a
doctoral program at the University of Maryland for Bioengineering.
Today,
when I’m not writing and reading, I’m primarily working on tissue
engineered blood vessels, gearing my work for children with
congenital heart defects. I get to work with awesome 3D printing
technologies and am always astounded by the rapidly advancing
technologies coursing through the veins of universities and research
settings. Much of my writing has been inspired by those advancements
and my conversations with other researchers, scientists, engineers,
entrepreneurs, and many others interested in our evolving world.
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Author
Website: anthonyjmelchiorri.com
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