Ones
Price 12.95 - 14.88 USD
The future holds the promise of a better world. A world where war, disease and inequality are but vague memories of our current imperfect society. ONE man has both the vision and means to turn that hope into reality. Through science and technology, the population undergoes an unbelievable transformation. ONE by ONE, humanity is stripped of its individuality. What remains is supposed to be an idyllic world. A realm where the needs of all are met and each citizen is the model of perfection. Which ONE of us wouldn"t want to live in such an Eden? If the inferior in the population ceased to exist-wouldn"t everything be perfect? Bio-geneticist Dr. Zachariah Conrad believes so. He spends years developing the means to transform the planet"s inhabitants into superior beings - intelligent, dedicated to the common good and unfettered by aging or disease. Conrad creates the seeds of perfection through science. Through technology, he implants those seeds unwittingly on the masses. The change begins ONE by ONE. Once the vision becomes reality though, it"s anything but utopian for some. A small group of the transformed isn"t stripped of their inferior natures as they were supposed to be. Clinging tightly to their former identities, the imperfect band must fight to discover the truth. Will they be able to learn who is responsible for this diabolical mass alteration? Can anything be done to make the world "right" again? The battle to restore the differences that too often violently divide us becomes the goal that unites. A shared goal for all, not for ONE. Elle (pronounced "L") Mills lives in the U.S. Midwest. She has written poetry, fiction and non-fiction since she was a child. Elle enjoys writing in a variety of genres, many courtesy of her dreams. Each "dream-story" has a beginning, middle and an end. Elle weaves the vivid details of her dreams with researched facts, personal experiences and a prolific conscious imagination into fascinating worlds and intriguing lives of the unique characters that inhabit them. To read more about Elle"s works visit her website, www.ellemills.com