Dawn Of Affinity
by V.J. Deanes
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Pub Date Dec 16 2017 | Archive Date May 22 2018
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Description
Have you ever wondered if you are human or a clone?
In the laboratories of Wyndhall Life Sciences Center a group of researchers enjoy prominence as leading genetics experts, while they secretly experiment with human enhancement. It is 2029. Cloning humans is against the law. The affinity child, the researchers’ newest creation, will change human evolution forever.
The Society for the Elimination of Artificial People has Kalan Mars in their sights. The bullet misses and he embarks on a harrowing race for survival.
Kalan learns that his father and the scientists at Wyndhall established a colony where clones live clandestinely within the general population. He does not know if he is human, or a human replica. Revealing the truth about the colony will ruin lives and unleash chaos.
Kalan is caught between forces seeking to expose human enhancement and powers striving for it to remain an enigma.
Advance Praise
"Enthralling science fiction thriller." - Emerson, January 2018.
"Interesting and fast-paced story make this novel a potential hit." - Ivan, January 2018.
"Dawn of Affinity is an interesting glimpse at what the future might hold." - Grant, February 2018.
"Thoroughly enjoyable sci-fi thriller with engrossing considerations." John, January 2018.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781775210108 |
PRICE | $3.99 (USD) |
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I enjoyed reading"Dawn of Affinity" by V.J. Deanes. I liked all the characters in the story. The descriptions of the situation which the hero Kalan is a part of in the story are well written. The plot-lines were interesting. The development and the evolution of the main and supporting characters were done well. The human element was ever present in a society with robots, clones and humanesque heroes and villains. I found that the ending of this story was perfect. A great read and you will not be disappointed.
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