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		<title>The God Organ</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Anthony J Melchiorri]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[In 2063, a biotechnological revolution sweeps the nation. Behind this movement is Chicago-based medical giant LyfeGen. The company leads the biotech industry with their Sustain, an implantable artificial organ designed to grant its recipients near-immortality. But many of the recipients are suddenly dying. And now extreme religious groups, radical movements, and competing corporations all want LyfeGen [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>In 2063, a biotechnological revolution sweeps the nation. Behind this movement is Chicago-based medical giant LyfeGen. The company leads the biotech industry with their Sustain, an implantable artificial organ designed to grant its recipients near-immortality. But many of the recipients are suddenly dying. And now extreme religious groups, radical movements, and competing corporations all want LyfeGen to collapse rather than allow “the god organ” to fundamentally alter the human body. Just $0.99</p>
<p>JustKindleBooks review: Melchiorri’s captivating conspiracy thriller dives headforemost into the future perils of anti-aging technology.</p>
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