The Death Clock

The Death Clock by William B. Keller, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in July 2009, is a fiction work that explores the concept of eternal youth. In this narrative, Doctor Brad Richardson discovers a method to halt the aging process through a theory he calls The Death Clock. While his technique proves effective, it leads to unforeseen consequences driven by greed and power, resulting in horrifying outcomes.
Readers will encounter a gripping tale that delves into the implications of immortality and the moral dilemmas that arise from the pursuit of eternal life. The story presents a blend of thrillers and suspense, as the transformation of test subjects into lethal beings raises questions about the true cost of such advancements. With 194 pages, this edition invites readers to reflect on the darker side of humanity’s quest for youth and the sacrifices made in its name.
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Eternal youth, the elusive prize humans have searched for since early explorers traveled the world looking for a mystical fountain of youth. Doctor Brad Richardson finds the answer, using a theory known as The Death Clock. Preventing the pituitary gland from releasing an enzyme that causes the ageing process prevents and reverses the ravages of time. Although his technique works, the results of his success are met with greed, power, and unintended horrifying circumstances. The price in lives seem to be unlimited, and despite the test subjects transformation into little more than killing machines, life eternal seems to be worth any sacrifice.
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