A Scientist's Remorse

A Scientist's Remorse
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Total Pages : 142
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ISBN-10 : 9781733566407
ISBN-13 : 1733566406
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Book Synopsis A Scientist's Remorse by : Ceara Comeau

Download or read book A Scientist's Remorse written by Ceara Comeau and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2018-12-30 with total page 142 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Darmentraea became a prison, Galaseya a thriving utopia; Diraetus finally found peace, and Heirsha provided healing to all. Amber and her friends had adjusted to their new roles in life, when an unexpected surprise appeared on Heirsha-a secret truth. One that could she light on the mysteries surrounding the immortal families.Why so much bitterness? What happened between Jermiar and Huntinylar? What secrets does Marsacor conceal behind his coarse exterior? Who is the mysterious family member that no one seems to want to talk about? And why were both families plagued by constant tragedy? One answer-Khyra Crawford.Two thousand years before Amber's story began, Khyra was a brilliant young environmental scientist who wanted her world to be clean from man's pollution. Her father, a world-renowned chemist, had an idea of his own and created a devastating chemical that nearly exterminated all of mankind. She fought hard to repair the damages her father created, not to mention take back her life from the one that his transgressions against humanity made for her. But in doing so, she found herself dragged into a web of lies, danger, otherworldly chaos, and a destiny t hat wasn't hers to alter.This is the real story, one that should have never been told¿


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