Antibodies

Antibodies by Kevin J. Anderson, published by HarperPrism in 1997, is a first edition novel that spans 277 pages. This science fiction narrative follows FBI agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully as they investigate a mysterious death linked to the DyMar genetic research lab. The discovery of a disease-ravaged body raises alarms about a potential man-made plague, prompting the agents to delve into a web of intrigue surrounding advanced technology and ethical dilemmas in medical research.
As Mulder and Scully navigate the complexities of their investigation, they uncover chilling truths about Dr. David Kennessy, a cancer researcher whose groundbreaking work with microscopic bio-machines could either cure diseases or unleash catastrophic consequences. The story unfolds with the agents racing against time to contain a lethal virus while facing opposition from powerful adversaries intent on controlling the secrets of immortality. This edition presents a gripping exploration of action and adventure within the realms of science fiction, inviting readers to ponder the implications of technological advancements in medicine.
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When a disease-ravaged body is found in the smoldering ruins of the federally funded DyMar genetic research lab, Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully fear that a deadly man-made plague is on the loose. As the FBI agents investigating the “X-Files” – cases the bureau has deemed unsolvable – Mulder and Scully pursue the truth wherever it leads, even into the labyrinthine corridors of the FBI … and beyond. Racing to contain the lethal virus before it can spread, Mulder and Scully make a chilling discovery. Before his death, Dr. David Kennessy, a hotshot cancer researcher at DyMar, had been experimenting with a promising but highly dangerous technology: microscopic bio-machines that can cure any disease, heal any wound. In theory this research could be a miracle cure, perhaps even a doorway to immortality. It was also the only way Dr. Kennessy could save his leukemia-stricken son. But when a second corpse turns up, savagely mutilated from within, it’s anything but theoretical. Could machines created to cure have learned to kill? Scrambling for answers, Mulder and Scully are opposed at every step by faceless enemies with all the resources of the government – even perhaps of their own agency – at their command. Enemies who will stop at nothing to ensure that the secret of immortality falls in the right hands – their hands.
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