Identity X
A Ben Stone Thriller, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Fred Filbrich
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Written by:
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Michelle L. Muckley
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How are you supposed to survive when you are already dead? Ben Stone has one aim: discover the cure for genetic disease. He watched his father die and promised himself that it would never happen again, especially to his own son. After his appointment as lead researcher in Bionics Laboratories, he begins his desperate research. It takes four years, but he succeeds. He discovers NEMREC, a serum able to reconstruct DNA and cure the diseases that have driven him. It should be the beginning of a new future, but by changing the face of the world, he has unwittingly destroyed his own. His world falls apart.
After arriving at his laboratory to find that it has disappeared, he is sucked into a world of conspiracy and betrayal. The Agency wants NEMREC and will do anything to get it, believing it to be the most powerful scientific discovery in decades. But it wasn't just NEMREC that they wanted. The Agency wanted Ben dead, but somehow he survived. His best friend, his wife, and Ami, the beautiful scientist who he has fallen for at work, all offer to help him, but each has a different version of the truth. They all have their own agendas, only one of them wants what he wants, and in a world where you are already dead, how is it that you are supposed to survive?
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- Anonymous User
- 2020-01-01
Some good plot twists.
It was well read, methodical and deliberate without giving away the story. The story was gripping, but moved a little slowly in spots.
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