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ISBN#: 978-0-9728627-1-4

Trade Paperback, 307 Pages

 

Price: $15.95 Book

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The bible says that Adam died at the ripe old age of 930, Noah lived to 950, and Methuselah survived to the astonishing age of 969—the oldest age recorded in the history of man. Of course, this is all an exaggeration or at least a gross historical inaccuracy, isn't it?

Dr. Edward Sherman, a genetic scientist in London, claims that biblical longevity could be possible again if a specific gene trait is rediscovered. He calls it the "Methuselah Trait" or "M-Trait" for short. Though Dr. Sherman is a respected geneticist, no one else in the scientific community supports his unproven theory. So why has someone hired a professional thief to break into his house and stalk his every move?

Dr. Emily Preston, who works for Dr. Sherman, has decided to have a baby on her own. Dr. Sherman has convinced Emily that he should be allowed to make sure her baby defect free. After all, why shouldn't genetic scientists use science to ensure that their own offspring are perfect? What Emily doesn't know is how perfect her baby will really be.

Brandon Franklin Hurst weaves a brilliant tale of human intrigue that will leave the reader breathless. M-Trait is Hurst's vibrant and triumphant debut.


     ISBN#: 0-9728627-0-6

Trade Paperback, 236 Pages

 

Price: $14.95 Book

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Godquake: Life on the Edge is a fictional story about the essence of everyday life as seen through the eyes of the people in a small, rural Greek village near Mount Olympus. 

 The story evolves around the villagers’ traditional way of life—their skewed understanding of right and wrong, and a special bond with their ancestral land—as it collides with an encroaching modern society, its technology, and the empty value system it provides. 

 Despite the villagers’ lack of contemporary living and knowledge of worldly ways, its people continue to display a richness of spirit, a unique celebration of existence, and the ability to withstand the intrusion of modern life, often with hilarious results.

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