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A Quirk of Destiny: Ignoramus et Ignorabimus

A Quirk of Destiny: Ignoramus et Ignorabimus

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Publication Date: January 19th, 2017
Publisher:
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN:
9781540888631
Pages:
366

Description

Great romp of a novel, a host of well-drawn characters, and with a gradually emerging, sinister plot. twist Brian Page, Editor Mensa Magazine

The Best of the Year 2013. Best books, another definite must-read thriller. Michael Smith, Green (Living) Review

A global conspiracy to control the world by big corporations and evil government infiltrators masterly presented. You will love this conspiracy, presents enough of today's food service doubts to keep you reading. I'm hooked, will certainly keep a close eye on "what if" this really was to happen, makes this book so much fun to read. Burntroot Broadcasting, Canada

What happens when too much power is held by too few people, where science is used against rather than for the good of mankind. A government scientist is puzzled by a number of incidents involving fellow scientists finds himself caught up in a deadly worldwide epidemic. Dark forces try to manipulate science to control the worlds' population, as climate change will eventually make it impossible to feed everyone. An anti-GMO novel examines the impacts of new technology on the world with possible environmental and animal right consequences. My Green Directory

Corrupt systems. An evil plot. Can a scientist save humanity from certain death?

Calum still hasn't recovered from his fianc 's suicide. So, the principled government scientist throws himself into his work, despite his friends' efforts to pair him off. When he raises concerns that food not adequately tested has already been approved, he is shocked at attempts to silence him.

As a deadly sickness sweeps the world, the natural leader feels responsible for keeping the survivors safe, especially attractive scientist Jessie. But he finds himself in mortal danger as he unearths a terrible conspiracy and mutants with paranormal powers attack survivors.

Can Calum save humanity from annihilation by an ancient evil force?

Based on real science, A Quirk of Destiny imagines our future if we continue headlong on the current path of toxic food and environmental destruction, combined with political and corporate corruption.

If you like zombie apocalypse, global conspiracy and intelligently written fiction then you'll love Catherine Greenall's shocking book.

About the Author

After a career as a government scientist, Catherine Greenall wrote the first novel in a trilogy, 'A Quirk of Destiny, ' a science fiction, apocalyptic tale. 'Return to Gallanvaig' is the second book in the series and she is currently working on the third. She is a long-term vegan and environmentalist. In addition to 'A Quirk of Destiny' her published works include a cookbook "Vegans Can't Eat Anything!" and a ghost story 'Echoes'. Her scientific works include 'The Mersey Measure.' She also edited her father Robert Greenall's autobiography, 'The Greenall Chronicle.