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Title Statement | Lifers: a novel / Keith G. McWalter. |
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Author | McWalter, Keith |
Publication | Phoenix, AZ: SparkPress,2024. |
Extent of Item | 313 pages ; |
ISBN | 9781684632763 (trade paperback) |
Other Number | pr07727250 |
Summary | "In the year 2050, the man known as Zinn is on the run from the consequences of his greatest an artificial genome that wildly increases the human lifespan. His "Methuselah gene" has gone viral, and he's being hunted by Adele, a semi-retired CIA biowarfare specialist who hopes to find a way to reverse the genome's effects before it's too late. As the longevity plague spreads, populations explode, economies are upended, and intergenerational resentments boil over. Adele searches for a cure while her former lover, Dan Altman, and his wife, Marion, wealthy political operatives both, become leaders of a movement of hundred-plus-year-old "lifers" and fight to create a sanctuary for the ultra-aged in the wilds of Colorado. Meanwhile, the Altmans' son, Nolan, thinks he has the answer to the longevity a suicide pill that kills after one year, a death wish algorithm that will influence the super-aged to take it, and his beautiful daughter, Claire, who is a spokesperson for the growing anti-lifer backlash and the head of the federal government's new Department for Longevity Management."-- |
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By Topic | Ageism--Fiction |
Centenarians--Fiction | |
Death (Biology)--Fiction | |
By Genre | Science fiction |
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