Eden's Serum

· Eden Lost Series Book 1 · Angelique S. Anderson
4.4
44 reviews
Ebook
216
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

For fans of Minority Report and Twilight

Comes an unusual story of immortality and deception…


Adam Carpenter is the founder of Identicoin.

A tiny quarter-sized disk that stores a person’s medical, financial, and criminal records and can be used on any compatible machine.


His invention lands him his own division of one of the most lucrative companies in the world and a financial compensation enough to purchase the final step needed for the perfect life.


Immortality.


Adam is convinced he has it all until Evelyn Black breezes into his life, demanding his attention.

When the serum backfires and Adam finds out that his days are numbered, everything he believes will be false.  

Now, people are dropping dead like flies, and it will be up to Adam and Evelyn to uncover the mystery that is Eden’s Serum.


A Cybertech thrill ride that takes you into a shocking future, Eden’s Serum proves that immortality can be deadly…


Ratings and reviews

4.4
44 reviews
Deanna Cavender
October 31, 2023
not my usual read, but rather an opportune one, READ this book for another reason why A.I technology will corrupt and ruin many innocent lives. and remember, those that forget history are destined to repeat it. Amazing book, can't wait to read the next one.
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Gold Oceans
October 15, 2022
great book wish this volume was longer. truely wanted the story to continue reading.
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Tim Spicer
September 23, 2020
Well written story with a few odd typos.
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