Cry of the Phoenix
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Rating | : | 4.35 (756 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00ZGQG39A |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 230 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-08-15 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Must read this book! Elizabeth A. Ness Wow, from the shock in the first chapter to the surprising twist at the end, this book keeps you on your toes! I loved the characters and was wowed by the author's attention to detail. The science knowledge needed to connect the dots must have been substantial because it really seems flawless to a novice like me and helped me accept a concept that would normally seem outrageous. I really hope this becomes a movie because I would love to see h. Must read!! This novel will have you captivated throughout with characters interwoven in each other's lives and thoughts. The experiences and visuals are humorous at times. Just enough is said to leave your own conclusions to be drawn and your imagination working. It felt like we might be already living in that reality!. Page-turning Suspense Anonymous The deeper you go into Cry of the Phoenix, the more riveting it becomes. In the capable hands of Jay Gregory, a farfetched premise turns into a vehicle for serious contemplation--and page-turning suspense.
I never made it to a yard sale that day.""This is one of those novels that stays in your thoughts long after you finish it. Entertaining and thought provoking.""I would recommend it to anyone looking for a storyline apart from anything you've experienced before: great stuff!". "Picked up the book early one Saturday morning with a cup of coffee trying to kill some time before I went to the local yard sales
. As the Human Renaissance Virus touches the population,writer Marcus Avery tries to make sense of a world grappling with theprospect of eternal life. As he digs deep into the stories of HRVpatients, Marcus learns the chance at eternal life comes at a terribleprice, and there are forces at work to make sure that price is paid infull.Cry of the Phoenix is a free fall into a world where thelong-coveted idea of immortality becomes first a rapturous reality andthen a nightmare from which there is no escape. From the Back Cover A new threat is facing humanity--a virus that grants