Is Immortality Already a Reality?
Provocative new novel, The Last Generation to Die by Marc L. Paulsen, explores the potential abuses, benefits and risks of immortality through the experiences of a man trying desperately to save his dying daughter.
(PRWEB) May 14, 2009 -- Could immortality destroy the planet? Do the risks of immortality out way the rewards? Should perpetual life, health and beauty be reserved for a select few? Is immortality already a reality? These and many other issues are explored in the new high intensity action-drama by Marc L. Paulsen, The Last Generation to Die.

The book tells the story of Charlie Carr, a Pulitzer Prize winning reporter deeply devoted to his ten year old daughter who is dying of a fatal disease. During the investigation of the mysterious circumstances surrounding the crash of a luxury private airliner he uncovers a biotechnology company that has discovered the cure for many of the most serious of human diseases through the use of stem cell technology. The deeper he digs the more complex and risky things become. Soon he finds himself the subject of an investigation and then targeted for murder as he methodically uncovers a conspiracy between the super rich and the highest levels of government to keep humanity's most sought after treasure exclusively for themselves.
The Last Generation to Die is now available in paperback as well as eBook versions at Amazon and retail outlets worldwide or at: www.stancepublications.com
Price: $14.95 Pages: 192
eBook Version: $7.99
ISBN: 978-0-9821047-5-0
Publisher: Stance Publications
Pub date: April 10, 2009
About the Author
Marc L. Paulsen, M.D. is a graduate of Brandeis University and Stanford University Medical School. He received his training at University of California, Irvine Medical Center. He is also the author of the new fiction book Wasteland.
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