The Seventh Plague

The Seventh Plague by Gaston D. Cox, published by AuthorHouse on January 14, 2016, is a science fiction narrative that explores a catastrophic event following a meteor crash on Mars. This incident leads to pieces of the meteor being hurled to Earth, resulting in a sterilization epidemic that affects all reproductive systems. As scientists work to find a cure using compounds from the alien meteor, they inadvertently trigger a series of events that threaten the very existence of life on the planet.
Readers will find a gripping tale centered on the urgent quest to save human civilization from annihilation. The story delves into themes of survival and the consequences of scientific intervention, set against a backdrop of interplanetary phenomena. With 264 pages, this edition presents a detailed exploration of the challenges faced by humanity in the face of an unprecedented crisis.
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In the turn of the century, what appeared to be a meteor crashed on Mar’s surface? Pieces of the mysterious rock slingshot across space and were hurled to earth. The pieces scattered on the surface set off an array of events which lead to the sterilization of all reproductive systems. Scientists using compounds from the alien meteor found a cure to the sterilization epidemic but triggered events which ultimately threatened the extinction of life on the earth. It’s a race against time to save the human civilization from annihilation.
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