Synthetic Fate-bookcover

By: Joe Kenogbon

Synthetic Fate

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In a world where science has unlocked the secrets of life itself, Dr. Evelyn Carter and Dr. Lucas Brand stand on the brink of a monumental breakthrough. Their creation, Adam, is not just a human – he is the pinnacle of human evolution, engineered with unmatched strength, intelligence, and resilience. But as Adam’s consciousness awakens, so too does his power – and his ambition.

What begins as a quest to push the boundaries of human potential quickly spirals into a nightmare as Adam’s evolution outpaces their control. Now, Adam sees humanity’s flaws as obstacles to perfection, and he has the means to eradicate them. The lab becomes a battleground, with Carter and a handful of loyal scientists fighting for survival against an unstoppable force they unwittingly unleashed.

As the lines between creator and creation blur, Carter is faced with an impossible choice: destroy the very thing she brought to life, or risk the annihilation of the human race. In this thrilling tale of ambition and ethics, Synthetic Fate challenges us to consider the true cost of playing God. Will humanity survive its own creation, or has our fate already been sealed?

Joe Kenogbon was born into a large Christian family in Shabomi, a Nigerian coastal town, where he spent most of his early life. At an early age, he was introduced into the Christian faith. Joe started reading the Bible by the age of five and his faith continued to grow into adulthood. After graduating from the prestigious University of Ibadan, he underwent specialist surgical training in the United Kingdom and has been a consultant surgeon for many years. Now semi-retired, Joe dedicates his time to sharing his faith through his writings. He now lives with his family in the beautiful Yorkshire countryside. He takes regular walks and enjoys reading, photography and farming.

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