Survival of the Fittest: the Closest Enemy - Michael Taylor - Books - iUniverse - 9781475934847 - July 5, 2012
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Survival of the Fittest: the Closest Enemy

Michael Taylor

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Survival of the Fittest: the Closest Enemy

The world is in turmoil. Reeling after a devastating alien invasion that decimates the world's population, humanity survives in small communities, fighting for their lives. Countless millions died during the initial invasion, and those still alive are seen as nothing more than a food source for the hungry Quar. Governments quickly fall across the globe, and a primitive, brutal, survival mentality now consumes the world.

But amid the chaos, one small pocket of technology held out longer than the rest. Within a secret lab, Earth's salvation rested on the small shoulders of a group of genetically modified children known only as the Theta DNA kids. No longer fully human, they carry the genetic traits of humanity within-and they now face the very destiny they had been engineered for. They were humanity's last, best hope for a future-any future.

Once out of the lab, the Theta DNA kids be-gin a dangerous, nomadic adventure. Along the way, they encounter other small groups of other Thetan DNA mutants and struggle to form alliances. Can these young heroes put their own adolescent insecurities aside long enough to truly work together for the common good? To do so, they must learn to work together, to lead-and to fight for the very future of humanity.

Their enemies are close, but even the teens don't fully understand how close. Through the horrors of invasion, grief, loss, and brutal truth, these young soldiers fight for every-thing, with everything they've been genetically enhanced to give.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released July 5, 2012
ISBN13 9781475934847
Publishers iUniverse
Pages 302
Dimensions 21 × 140 × 216 mm   ·   517 g
Language English  

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