Children of the Pandemic, Book 2: Immigration

Children of the Pandemic, Book 2: Immigration

by Steven Parker
Children of the Pandemic, Book 2: Immigration

Children of the Pandemic, Book 2: Immigration

by Steven Parker

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Overview

Rob is desperately trying to prevent the mutant children of humanity from entering an
annihilation war with their 'normal' parents. The 'Congo' version of the virus has taken 2/3
of the world's population. The mutation was caused by rushing the production of the corona
virus vaccines to the dying population without adequate testing. Rob is desperately trying to remove
the mutants from the minds of the normal humans before 2070, the fulcrum time that he sees in
the future. Like the Neanderthals before them, humans will fight to avoid extinction.


This story is about a struggle for survival as humans take the next step. It's going to be close.
It's already 2055.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940185916865
Publisher: Steven M. Parker
Publication date: 12/24/2023
Series: Children of the Pandemic , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 443 KB

About the Author

I am an ex-navy nuclear power engineer that rode on submarines for most of my career.
Nothing like being on one of those things to give you a perspective about what outer space is
like, though the environments are different, they are both deadly.

When I retired out, I went to work in the power industry where I applied my talents starting
up power plants all over the world, training the operators that now run them. I still stay up with
the industry and am constantly amazed by the number of changes that were forecast by the great
science fiction writers of old. From H.G. Wells and Jules Verne, through the writers of the twentieth
century. The visions that they put down on paper have inspired most of the modern inventions of today.

I hope there are others out there that will share their visions as well. We need them more than ever
in this world today.

If you swing through Ft. Collins, Colorado sometime, drop me a line or text. I won't answer a phone
call unless I know you, but if you leave a message, I'll return your call. Note the different phone number.
When engulf and devour of the cell phone companies (no names but it starts with 'V') ate mine
the darned thing quit working, but it makes a great internet radio!

If you read this book be sure to leave a review. Good, bad, or indifferent, that is the feedback
writers need to improve our craft.
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