The truth is starving Scientist Elaine Cassano returns in this gripping sequel set five years after The Obesity Conspiracy. She's signed on to save the world by making America obese. She's corralling alien scientists too smart for their own good, squabbling with her overweight teenager, and running sketchy errands for a high-strung undead attorney. Life is weird, but good. But when the food industry betrays the conspiracy and expands the obesity epidemic into a global pandemic, Elaine risks everything to stop them. In return, they unleash the FBI on her, forcing her to flee into an underworld…mehr
The truth is starving Scientist Elaine Cassano returns in this gripping sequel set five years after The Obesity Conspiracy. She's signed on to save the world by making America obese. She's corralling alien scientists too smart for their own good, squabbling with her overweight teenager, and running sketchy errands for a high-strung undead attorney. Life is weird, but good. But when the food industry betrays the conspiracy and expands the obesity epidemic into a global pandemic, Elaine risks everything to stop them. In return, they unleash the FBI on her, forcing her to flee into an underworld of shallow graves, the Las Vegas occult, and ancient secrets buried in a meteor that could save the world. If you like conspiracy thrillers with a layer of paranormal horror then feast on this novel.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Sarney began writing science fiction as a geeky, contrarian kid in Rochester, NY. He created fantasy worlds while raking leaves, imagined that his elementary school was a rebel base, and gave the pilots of his Lego spaceships their own backstories. He went on to wear a Chuck E. Cheese costume, become a Washington policy wonk, find utopia, and pursue his lifelong dream of puking out words in an entertaining order. He has been published at Daily Science Fiction.com and is the author of the Kagent trilogy. You can follow him at marksarney.com and on twitter.com/marksarney.
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