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The Evil That Men Do
by Ron Stone

Overview


Dr. Ron Davies, a renown genetic researcher launches a research project to genetically engineer the DNA of extremely violent criminals to remove two aberrant genes identified as causing criminals to be predisposed to violence. While Davies is conducting his research, the Russian mafia hacks his computer data and determines that if he is successful, the impact of his discovery could be devastating to their criminal operations. The ensuing war between good and evil will determine the fate of mankind.
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Description


The Evil That Men Do is a science fiction action thriller that proposes that extreme violent behavior in the world can be eradicated through science and technology. It is based on the premise that violent behavior may be genetically determined through identifying aberrant genes on the DNA of criminals. Dr. Ron Davies, a well known genetic researcher takes on the task of proving this theory and developing a methodology to effectively edit the DNA of affected individuals. Unfortunately, the Russian mafia gets wind of his research and takes action to kill Davies and anyone associated with his research project in order to prevent the potential demise of their criminal operations.
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About the author


Ron Stone is the author of Touch Just One Life, a book written after his retirement as a career educator in Florida. His newest book is an action thriller based on real scientific evidence that extremely violent behavior may be caused by aberrant genetic structure in the DNA of criminals. It provides hope that through science and technology, one day the world may be able to reduce or perhaps even eradicate extreme violence. The author researched the issue of genetic based violence and proposes a means by which DNA may be edited to remove the aberrant genomes that cause the propensity to commit violent crimes. Perhaps this novel, though purely fiction, might provide the impetus for world leaders to consider this approach in creating a safer world for the future of our children.
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Book details

Genre:FICTION

Subgenre:Action & Adventure

Language:English

Pages:200

Paperback ISBN:9781667817613


Overview


Dr. Ron Davies, a renown genetic researcher launches a research project to genetically engineer the DNA of extremely violent criminals to remove two aberrant genes identified as causing criminals to be predisposed to violence. While Davies is conducting his research, the Russian mafia hacks his computer data and determines that if he is successful, the impact of his discovery could be devastating to their criminal operations. The ensuing war between good and evil will determine the fate of mankind.

Read more

Description


The Evil That Men Do is a science fiction action thriller that proposes that extreme violent behavior in the world can be eradicated through science and technology. It is based on the premise that violent behavior may be genetically determined through identifying aberrant genes on the DNA of criminals. Dr. Ron Davies, a well known genetic researcher takes on the task of proving this theory and developing a methodology to effectively edit the DNA of affected individuals. Unfortunately, the Russian mafia gets wind of his research and takes action to kill Davies and anyone associated with his research project in order to prevent the potential demise of their criminal operations.

Read more

About the author


Ron Stone is the author of Touch Just One Life, a book written after his retirement as a career educator in Florida. His newest book is an action thriller based on real scientific evidence that extremely violent behavior may be caused by aberrant genetic structure in the DNA of criminals. It provides hope that through science and technology, one day the world may be able to reduce or perhaps even eradicate extreme violence. The author researched the issue of genetic based violence and proposes a means by which DNA may be edited to remove the aberrant genomes that cause the propensity to commit violent crimes. Perhaps this novel, though purely fiction, might provide the impetus for world leaders to consider this approach in creating a safer world for the future of our children.
Read more