The Transfer
The Transfer is the thrilling saga of a poor young man who acquires extraordinary mental powers after taking part in an experimental brain project. Set in the late 2040s, this captivating account gives an enlightening, inspirational, sobering, and disturbing look into an unscrupulous world, devoid of values, where money reign supreme, where education or a good life is reserved for the rich, and where the next generation might have to survive soon.
Eric, an intelligent, handsome, and ambitious young man of modest means, volunteers for an experimental brain project and acquires the knowledge and experience of a rich and famous donor. This event changes not only his life, but also the lives of his mother, sister, and memory donor, a well-connected Wilmette surgeon. His newfound powers make him the target of a gang of savvy modern pirates, running a parasitic lab, who want to use the results of the successful experiment to get rich. These Machiavellian and highly knowledgeable rogue scientists, at the forefront of technology, do not stop at anything to achieve goals.
In a new world order where the value system is skewed, where human life is no longer valuable, the old donor finds himself beginning an unexpected, invigorating new youth, while the young recipient tries to cope with his exciting and highly dangerous new life.
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The Transfer
The Transfer is the thrilling saga of a poor young man who acquires extraordinary mental powers after taking part in an experimental brain project. Set in the late 2040s, this captivating account gives an enlightening, inspirational, sobering, and disturbing look into an unscrupulous world, devoid of values, where money reign supreme, where education or a good life is reserved for the rich, and where the next generation might have to survive soon.
Eric, an intelligent, handsome, and ambitious young man of modest means, volunteers for an experimental brain project and acquires the knowledge and experience of a rich and famous donor. This event changes not only his life, but also the lives of his mother, sister, and memory donor, a well-connected Wilmette surgeon. His newfound powers make him the target of a gang of savvy modern pirates, running a parasitic lab, who want to use the results of the successful experiment to get rich. These Machiavellian and highly knowledgeable rogue scientists, at the forefront of technology, do not stop at anything to achieve goals.
In a new world order where the value system is skewed, where human life is no longer valuable, the old donor finds himself beginning an unexpected, invigorating new youth, while the young recipient tries to cope with his exciting and highly dangerous new life.
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The Transfer

The Transfer

by Jean Guy M. Joseph
The Transfer

The Transfer

by Jean Guy M. Joseph

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The Transfer is the thrilling saga of a poor young man who acquires extraordinary mental powers after taking part in an experimental brain project. Set in the late 2040s, this captivating account gives an enlightening, inspirational, sobering, and disturbing look into an unscrupulous world, devoid of values, where money reign supreme, where education or a good life is reserved for the rich, and where the next generation might have to survive soon.
Eric, an intelligent, handsome, and ambitious young man of modest means, volunteers for an experimental brain project and acquires the knowledge and experience of a rich and famous donor. This event changes not only his life, but also the lives of his mother, sister, and memory donor, a well-connected Wilmette surgeon. His newfound powers make him the target of a gang of savvy modern pirates, running a parasitic lab, who want to use the results of the successful experiment to get rich. These Machiavellian and highly knowledgeable rogue scientists, at the forefront of technology, do not stop at anything to achieve goals.
In a new world order where the value system is skewed, where human life is no longer valuable, the old donor finds himself beginning an unexpected, invigorating new youth, while the young recipient tries to cope with his exciting and highly dangerous new life.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013961821
Publisher: Jean Guy M. Joseph, M.D.
Publication date: 02/19/2012
Series: The Transfer , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Dr. J. Joseph, a board-certified surgeon, has practiced in the Chicago area for years. He is married, has a grown daughter, a young son, and a toddler grandson. He enjoys science, computer technology, behavioral psychology, and observing social changes and their repercussions.
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