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INFINITY'S CHILD

They were on the brink of the most important scientific discovery of our time. But they needed a baby ... Her baby. Their first choice ... Sally Benedict is having a baby. After years of trying, after scores of tests, Sally and her husband are thrilled. But someone is watching, someone who knows all about Sally's unborn child--right down to her unique genetic code. Their last chance ... A few miles away, scientists at a biotech lab are nearing a breakthrough. They have uncovered the key to longevity--in one family's genetic makeup. Lives will be saved. Billions can be made. But one crucial piece is missing: the healthy organs of a newborn who possesses the rare "infinity gene." Their next victim ... A world-class reporter in her small town, Sally can sense the darkness gathering around her. Graves are being robbed in the local churchyard--and they all belong to one family: her own. Then, suddenly, with her husband out of town, Sally goes into labor in a remote rural hospital, knowing she can trust no one--not even her own doctor. What she doesn't know is how far this is all going to go. Because ruthless scientists, desperate for a medical miracle, are running out of time. And they're coming for Sally's child ...

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http://schema.org/description

  • "When a group of scientists discovers the secret of human longevity in the genetic code of an unborn infant, the baby's frantic mother, Sally, realizes she cannot trust anyone with her child's life."
  • "Een zwangere journaliste die wil weten waarom er lijken zijn geroofd van een kerkhof, ontdekt langzamerhand dat zijzelf en haar baby zich in groot gevaar bevinden."
  • "When bodies are stolen from a cemetery in a town in New Hampshire, police write it off as the work of pranksters, but not reporter Sally Benedict, the bodies being of her ancestors. Sally's probe uncovers experiments in longevity by a scientist who has discovered a youth gene. The gene skips generations and what Sally does not know is that the scientist is now after her baby. By the author of The Magic Bullet."
  • "They were on the brink of the most important scientific discovery of our time. But they needed a baby ... Her baby. Their first choice ... Sally Benedict is having a baby. After years of trying, after scores of tests, Sally and her husband are thrilled. But someone is watching, someone who knows all about Sally's unborn child--right down to her unique genetic code. Their last chance ... A few miles away, scientists at a biotech lab are nearing a breakthrough. They have uncovered the key to longevity--in one family's genetic makeup. Lives will be saved. Billions can be made. But one crucial piece is missing: the healthy organs of a newborn who possesses the rare "infinity gene." Their next victim ... A world-class reporter in her small town, Sally can sense the darkness gathering around her. Graves are being robbed in the local churchyard--and they all belong to one family: her own. Then, suddenly, with her husband out of town, Sally goes into labor in a remote rural hospital, knowing she can trust no one--not even her own doctor. What she doesn't know is how far this is all going to go. Because ruthless scientists, desperate for a medical miracle, are running out of time. And they're coming for Sally's child ..."@en
  • "When a group of scientists discovers the secret of human longevity in the genetic code of an unborn infant, the baby's frantic mother, Sally, realizes she cannot trust anyone with her child's life--Novelist."

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Medical suspense stories"@en
  • "Science fiction"
  • "Medical novels"@en
  • "Science fiction, American"
  • "Medical novels"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "American fiction"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Americké romány"

http://schema.org/name

  • "Infinity's child / S"
  • "INFINITY'S CHILD"@en
  • "Infinity's child"@en
  • "Infinity's child"
  • "Kind van oneindigheid"
  • "Kód nesmrtelnosti"
  • "Az örökkévalóság gyermeke"