Regenesis (Impact)
by Harrison Pierce
In the wake of his mother’s death, seventeen year old Nick Jacobs struggles to live a normal life with the support of his closest friends and elder brother. That is until the murder of someone close to him drives Nick to hunt down the one responsible. His endeavor proves ineffective until an enigmatic stranger, called Mizuno, offers his assistance so long as Nick agrees to aid him in a mysterious project. Nick quickly realizes the true purpose of the said-project: to save the world from itself.
While Nick emerges with new purpose from the remains of his old life, a serial killer known only as Cladis terrorizes the city of Baltimore. Detective Ryan Sage leads the investigation and soon realizes that Cladis targets people who gain superhuman abilities. Detective Sage is hesitant to indulge the theory but soon comes face-to-face with the reality of super powers. To make matters worse, Sage believes his target has powers of his own.
Regenesis is a novel about individuals who face uncertainty in all of its various forms. In London, a young married couple struggle for survival after a terrorist attack leaves their home in rubble and one comatose. And a troubled high school girl wrestles with her feelings toward a handsome Romanian exchange student, who has his own clandestine motives for crossing the globe. Regenesis is about change, be it good or bad, and how we react or fail to adapt in an ever-changing world. It is about pain and loss. It is about melancholy and isolation. It is about anger and vindication. And finally, although it is ever present, Regenesis is absolutely not about super heroes.
**November is a time to be thankful for the beauty and happiness we have in our world. Why not enjoy this relaxing time with a free Kindle book? Make sure you read our new guest posts everyday from authors across all genres. To have even more to be thankful for, enter our new contests on the Free Book Dude Contests & Giveaways page. **
by Harrison Pierce
In the wake of his mother’s death, seventeen year old Nick Jacobs struggles to live a normal life with the support of his closest friends and elder brother. That is until the murder of someone close to him drives Nick to hunt down the one responsible. His endeavor proves ineffective until an enigmatic stranger, called Mizuno, offers his assistance so long as Nick agrees to aid him in a mysterious project. Nick quickly realizes the true purpose of the said-project: to save the world from itself.
While Nick emerges with new purpose from the remains of his old life, a serial killer known only as Cladis terrorizes the city of Baltimore. Detective Ryan Sage leads the investigation and soon realizes that Cladis targets people who gain superhuman abilities. Detective Sage is hesitant to indulge the theory but soon comes face-to-face with the reality of super powers. To make matters worse, Sage believes his target has powers of his own.
Regenesis is a novel about individuals who face uncertainty in all of its various forms. In London, a young married couple struggle for survival after a terrorist attack leaves their home in rubble and one comatose. And a troubled high school girl wrestles with her feelings toward a handsome Romanian exchange student, who has his own clandestine motives for crossing the globe. Regenesis is about change, be it good or bad, and how we react or fail to adapt in an ever-changing world. It is about pain and loss. It is about melancholy and isolation. It is about anger and vindication. And finally, although it is ever present, Regenesis is absolutely not about super heroes.
Regenesis - Kindle Non-Fiction
Reviewed by Duh
on
12:00 PM
Rating:
No comments: