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Tough Love - D. J. Andrews

Tough Love

D. J. Andrews
Daniel J. Andrews , English
1 rating

War. Hunger. Disease. As a society, we've battled them for millennia. We've spent uncountable amounts of time, money and energy trying to find solutions that will bring a happier, healthier world.

And nothing has worked. We continue, doing the same things, behaving the same way, and yet - for whatever reason - expecting different results. Dr. Edwin Brown has a plan to change that. He's put together a team of the best and cutting-edge geneticists and social psychologists to covertly change the course of humanity. Eliminate the genes that cause disease, and thereby eliminate disease. Eradicate those who would cause strife and conflict, and thereby eradicate strife and conflict.

For Drs. Paul and Angela Vaughn, its a moral dilemma that necessitates that the end be justified by the means, but that's a pill not always so easy to swallow. In his high-concept, thought-provoking debut novel, DJ Andrews delves into both sides of this argument and you may be surprised which side you come out on.

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