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The Ultimate Sin
Terrence D Astleford
The Ultimate Sin
Terrence D Astleford
When best friends are torn apart, they go their own way. Doing what they feel is right, Kensing has set up a laboratory in his garage. He invents a drug that let's animals and humans communicate through telepathy. This drug is also addictive and has other abilities it gives the human user. When he moved to Colorado, Terrin was involved in a different and new kind of research called Micro-Magnetic Engineering. Setting up a small shop of his own, he takes small components home for use with his private work. Creating a doorway with his specialized field, he has the ultimate doorway. He has stumbled onto a doorway to ? Getting involved in his work, he is soon on the run. Taking his equipment with him, his assistant and him pack up and leave. Heading East, they settle in Alabama. Calling his friend, he finds out that he is also on the run too. Telling him to come on up and join him, he arrives with his girl friend. Seeing a girl walking down the road, Terrin picks her up and they find out they are Father and Daughter. As the experiments continue on, they get totally immersed in their work. When they make the fatal mistake of opening the doorway and going through it, they have let loose, forces much more powerful than they ever imagined.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | December 20, 2011 |
ISBN13 | 9780983674320 |
Publishers | Terrence D Astleford |
Pages | 278 |
Dimensions | 130 × 200 × 10 mm · 281 g |
Language | English |