
Small Miracles
Release Date: Saturday, August 31st, 2024
Published by: ReAnimus Press
Pages: 376 pages
ISBN 13: 9798337879444
In 'Small Miracles,' Brent Cleary survives a gas pipeline explosion thanks to advanced nanotechnology, but as he undergoes drastic changes, his best friend Kim O'Donnell grapples with the eerie transformations affecting him and possibly others connected to the groundbreaking tech.
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When the gas pipeline exploded, it took a small miracle—or rather a myriad of them—to save Brent Cleary's life. Only now the small miracles have a mind of their own. And an agenda.
Garner Nanotechnology is prototyping nanotech-enhanced protective suits and autonomous first-aid nanobots. It's cutting-edge stuff, and when it saves Brent Cleary from a pipeline explosion that killed hundreds, the Army takes notice.
Near-death experience changes a person, so no one is entirely surprised when easy-going Brent turns somber and studious, focused and cold. Not at first. But Kim O'Donnell, Brent's best friend, cannot get past some of the changes. This just isn't her friend, and she wonders what's gotten into him.
With an Army field trial imminent and the company's future at stake, possible nanotech side effects aren't something anyone wants to discuss. The bad news is, Kim's right. Something has gotten into Brent—and he isn't the only one changing.
Garner Nanotechnology is prototyping nanotech-enhanced protective suits and autonomous first-aid nanobots. It's cutting-edge stuff, and when it saves Brent Cleary from a pipeline explosion that killed hundreds, the Army takes notice.
Near-death experience changes a person, so no one is entirely surprised when easy-going Brent turns somber and studious, focused and cold. Not at first. But Kim O'Donnell, Brent's best friend, cannot get past some of the changes. This just isn't her friend, and she wonders what's gotten into him.
With an Army field trial imminent and the company's future at stake, possible nanotech side effects aren't something anyone wants to discuss. The bad news is, Kim's right. Something has gotten into Brent—and he isn't the only one changing.