The DNA Trilogy
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THE DNA TRILOGY BOOK ONE - D.N.A. 2059 - How could a cure for all viruses and the venting of the Yellowstone caldera be related? And why are young men going psychopathic across the globe? BOOK TWO - R.E.M. 2074 - Autocratic rule, population control and a highly regulated class system: a fragile structure held together in a bizarre manner. BOOK THREE - THE BOOK OF LEVI 2074 - In the bowels of a great library there resides a lost book, which contains a great secret. A beautiful and ruthless young woman, an evil recluse, and a powerful new mind weapon, will change the world and lead to the I.Q. Era. 188,000 words
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THE DNA TRILOGY BOOK ONE - D.N.A. 2059 - How could a cure for all viruses and the venting of the Yellowstone caldera be related? And why are young men going psychopathic across the globe? BOOK TWO - R.E.M. 2074 - Autocratic rule, population control and a highly regulated class system: a fragile structure held together in a bizarre manner. BOOK THREE - THE BOOK OF LEVI 2074 - In the bowels of a great library there resides a lost book, which contains a great secret. A beautiful and ruthless young woman, an evil recluse, and a powerful new mind weapon, will change the world and lead to the I.Q. Era. 188,000 words
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THE DNA TRILOGY BOOK ONE - D.N.A. 2059 - How could a cure for all viruses and the venting of the Yellowstone caldera be related? And why are young men going psychopathic across the globe? BOOK TWO - R.E.M. 2074 - Autocratic rule, population control and a highly regulated class system: a fragile structure held together in a bizarre manner. BOOK THREE - THE BOOK OF LEVI 2074 - In the bowels of a great library there resides a lost book, which contains a great secret. A beautiful and ruthless young woman, an evil recluse, and a powerful new mind weapon, will change the world and lead to the I.Q. Era. 188,000 words
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