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Full Medical
by Steven M. Moore
Part 1 of the Clones and Mutants series
The problems are many: run-away health care costs producing early death (the group gets their full medical coverage in an insidious manner); threats of secession from different regions of the U.S.; poverty and homelessness; three wars in the Middle East and not caring for the wounded warriors returning home; increasing lack of privacy and government surveillance; and others confront an American administration that has compromised too much. And, in the background, a sinister figure has become adept at taking advantage of VIPs' greed and thirst for power.This is a revised second edition of Full Medical, a sci-fi thriller about a human cloning conspiracy. It will take you on a roller coaster ride of reading thrills. If you're reading this, thank you. Not many people find me...or recognize me as an author of many genre fiction novels. Maybe it's because my name is too common-I thought once about using a pen name...and probably should have. Maybe it's because I don't get many reviews. (It's not hard to write one once you've read one of my books: just say what you like and dislike in a few lines, and why.) I know you have many good books and good authors to choose from, so I'm honored and humbled that you are considering or have read some of mine.You're here on Smashwords because you love to read. Me too. Okay, maybe you're here to give someone the gift of an entertaining book-that's fine too. I love to tell stories, so either way, you'll be purchasing some exciting fiction, each book unique and full of action and interesting characters, scenes, and themes. Some are national, others international, and some are mixed; some are in the mystery/suspense/thriller category, others sci-fi, and some are mixed-genre. There are new ones and there are evergreen ones, books that are as fresh and current as the day I wrote them. (You should always peruse an author's entire oeuvre. I find many interesting books to read that way.)I started telling stories at an early age, making my own comic books before I started school and writing my first novel the summer I turned thirteen-little of those early efforts remain (did I hear a collective sigh of relief?). I collected what-ifs and plots, character descriptions, possible settings, and snippets of dialogue for years while living in Colombia and different parts of the U.S. (I was born in California and eventually settled on the East Coast after that sojourn in South America). I also saw a bit of the world and experienced other cultures at scientific events and conferences and with travel in general, always mindful of what should be important to every fiction writer-the human condition. Fiction can't come alive-not even sci-fi-without people (they might be ET people in the case of sci-fi, of course).I started publishing what I'd written in 2006-short stories, novellas, and novels-we'd become empty-nesters and I was still in my old day-job at the time. Now I'm a full-time writer. My wife and I moved from Boston to the NYC area a while back, so both cities can be found in some novels, along with many others in the U.S. and abroad.You can find more information about me at my website: https://stevenmmoore.com. I'm a...
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Evil Agenda
by Steven M. Moore
Part 2 of the Clones and Mutants series
In this sci-fi thriller, the reader will travel from late 21st century Washington DC, on to Africa, to South America, to Switzerland, and to Spain, as the clone and the mutant attempt to survive the sociopath's scheming and the task force's pursuit--both want the mutant for further experiments.But Kalinin has other projects, one involving the creation of a WMD to complement his mutant armies. What does this have to do with an alien artifact? And why does he need to foment a coup d'etat in Africa to continue with the project?Filled with the machinations of rival groups struggling for dominance and those who often are their pawns, this novel has relevance for today's international power struggles. If you're reading this, thank you. Not many people find me...or recognize me as an author of many genre fiction novels. Maybe it's because my name is too common-I thought once about using a pen name...and probably should have. Maybe it's because I don't get many reviews. (It's not hard to write one once you've read one of my books: just say what you like and dislike in a few lines, and why.) I know you have many good books and good authors to choose from, so I'm honored and humbled that you are considering or have read some of mine.You're here on Smashwords because you love to read. Me too. Okay, maybe you're here to give someone the gift of an entertaining book-that's fine too. I love to tell stories, so either way, you'll be purchasing some exciting fiction, each book unique and full of action and interesting characters, scenes, and themes. Some are national, others international, and some are mixed; some are in the mystery/suspense/thriller category, others sci-fi, and some are mixed-genre. There are new ones and there are evergreen ones, books that are as fresh and current as the day I wrote them. (You should always peruse an author's entire oeuvre. I find many interesting books to read that way.)I started telling stories at an early age, making my own comic books before I started school and writing my first novel the summer I turned thirteen-little of those early efforts remain (did I hear a collective sigh of relief?). I collected what-ifs and plots, character descriptions, possible settings, and snippets of dialogue for years while living in Colombia and different parts of the U.S. (I was born in California and eventually settled on the East Coast after that sojourn in South America). I also saw a bit of the world and experienced other cultures at scientific events and conferences and with travel in general, always mindful of what should be important to every fiction writer-the human condition. Fiction can't come alive-not even sci-fi-without people (they might be ET people in the case of sci-fi, of course).I started publishing what I'd written in 2006-short stories, novellas, and novels-we'd become empty-nesters and I was still in my old day-job at the time. Now I'm a full-time writer. My wife and I moved from Boston to the NYC area a while back, so both cities can be found in some novels, along with many others in the U.S. and abroad.You can find more information about me at my website: https://stevenmmoore.com. I'm a...
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No Amber Waves of Grain
by Steven M. Moore
Part 3 of the Clones and Mutants series
Why is Kalinin showing a good side? Why would the clones or the mutant even agree to help him? And how does crop genetics factor into the complex equation?The clones and mutants make this a sci-fi novel. The plot and action make it a thriller. But the last questions give it the aura of a mystery. Hop on the rider's roller coaster for a thrilling ride. If you're reading this, thank you. Not many people find me...or recognize me as an author of many genre fiction novels. Maybe it's because my name is too common-I thought once about using a pen name...and probably should have. Maybe it's because I don't get many reviews. (It's not hard to write one once you've read one of my books: just say what you like and dislike in a few lines, and why.) I know you have many good books and good authors to choose from, so I'm honored and humbled that you are considering or have read some of mine.You're here on Smashwords because you love to read. Me too. Okay, maybe you're here to give someone the gift of an entertaining book-that's fine too. I love to tell stories, so either way, you'll be purchasing some exciting fiction, each book unique and full of action and interesting characters, scenes, and themes. Some are national, others international, and some are mixed; some are in the mystery/suspense/thriller category, others sci-fi, and some are mixed-genre. There are new ones and there are evergreen ones, books that are as fresh and current as the day I wrote them. (You should always peruse an author's entire oeuvre. I find many interesting books to read that way.)I started telling stories at an early age, making my own comic books before I started school and writing my first novel the summer I turned thirteen-little of those early efforts remain (did I hear a collective sigh of relief?). I collected what-ifs and plots, character descriptions, possible settings, and snippets of dialogue for years while living in Colombia and different parts of the U.S. (I was born in California and eventually settled on the East Coast after that sojourn in South America). I also saw a bit of the world and experienced other cultures at scientific events and conferences and with travel in general, always mindful of what should be important to every fiction writer-the human condition. Fiction can't come alive-not even sci-fi-without people (they might be ET people in the case of sci-fi, of course).I started publishing what I'd written in 2006-short stories, novellas, and novels-we'd become empty-nesters and I was still in my old day-job at the time. Now I'm a full-time writer. My wife and I moved from Boston to the NYC area a while back, so both cities can be found in some novels, along with many others in the U.S. and abroad.You can find more information about me at my website: https://stevenmmoore.com. I'm a...
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