Captain
Andy Jones is regarded as an impressive specimen. His mental and
physical abilities have caught the attention of Dr. Minos, a
scientist obsessed with the pursuit of labratory-based human brain
growth. Following an impressive feat involving the evacuation of the
failed Eden Village on planet Virginis wherein Captain Jones saves
the life of an infant girl, Dr. Minos decides that Jones is the
perfect subject for his disturbing scientific project. And Captain
Jones is about to lose his head...in a very literal way. Find out
what happens when the pursuit of science takes a sinister and inhuman
turn in Now
You're Dead
by Alex Bexar. Bexar, who grew up as an atypical child in the rural
South, has always had a passion for storytelling. In her new science
fiction piece, she explores the problems of scientific pursuits
without the balance of compassion and ethical foundations. For
readers who love a solid and creative science fiction title with some
powerful insights, do not miss Now
You're Dead
by Alex Bexar. If you want to learn more about the author, this
book, or her other works, then check out the following link:
http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7622291.Alex_Bexar.
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Someone Is About to Lose His Head in the Name of Science
Science
is a powerful tool for the advancement of our species, but when it is
left unchecked by the principles of compassion and ethics, the
pursuit of scientific breakthroughs can have drastic and sometimes
gruesome consequences. Enter Dr. Minos, a scientist obsessed with
growing a human brain in a laboratory setting. His twisted
determination has led him to gain an interest in Captain Andy Jones,
whose physical and mental capabilities far exceed those of any man
Minos has ever known. After Jones successfully rescues an infant
girl from the flames of the failed Eden Village on planet Virginis,
it is Minos who decided that Jones is the perfect specimen for his
murderous experiment. Now, Captain Jones is about to lose his
head...
...in
a very literal way.
Scienctific
pursuits turn sinister in Now
You're Dead
by Alex Bexar. The author, who grew up in the rural South and loved
stories dealing with the military and space travel, has explored the
dangers of experimentation without the checks and balances of decency
or any solid ethical foundation in her new book. She writes with
clarity and a keen sense of what science fiction fanatics love.
If
you enjoy a good science fiction read, then do not miss Alex Bexar's
Now
You're Dead,
which is available online as an e-book this week. For those wishing
to learn more about the author, this title, or additional books by
the same author, look to the following profile, courtesy of
GoodReads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7622291.Alex_Bexar.
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