Son of Man

“Son of Man” by Michael Trotta is a work of fiction published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in March 2013. This edition spans 454 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds in the year 2036, where the fate of global funding is controlled by a private insurance company led by two influential male life-partners. The protagonist, twenty-four-year-old Joshua Crysmann, along with his childhood friends, discovers that their seemingly idyllic village in upper New York is far from ordinary, serving as a unique environment for same-sex households raising children.
Readers will find a story that delves into themes of identity and power dynamics, as Joshua learns about the unsettling origins of his impulsive friend, who is the in-vitro child of two notorious figures. The plot centers on Joshua’s realization of the potential threat posed by these founders of the insurance company, as he grapples with the responsibility of preventing their son from achieving world domination. This edition invites readers to explore the intersections of personal and societal challenges within a speculative future.
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In the year 2036, global funding rests in the hands of SIH, a private insurance company headed by two domineering male life-partners. Twenty-four-year-old Joshua Crysmann and his childhood friends come to realize that the secluded upper New York village they’d grown up within is untypical. Their throwback to a turn-of-the-millennium town was not only a safe haven, but also a genetic factory where many same-sex households had raised their legitimate children. Josh soon learns that his most impulsive friend is the in-vitro offspring of two reincarnated mass murderers, the founders of SIH, and that only he can stop them from placing their only begotten son into a position of world domination.
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