Son of Man

“Son of Man” by Michael Trotta, published by Xlibris Corporation in March 2013, is a work of fiction that explores themes of power and identity in a near-future setting. The narrative unfolds in 2036, where global funding is controlled by a private insurance company led by two influential male life-partners. The story follows twenty-four-year-old Joshua Crysmann and his childhood friends as they uncover the unusual nature of their secluded upper New York village, which serves as both a safe haven and a genetic factory for many same-sex households.
Readers will find a complex tale that delves into the implications of lineage and legacy, as Joshua discovers that his impulsive friend is the in-vitro child of two notorious figures—the founders of the insurance company. This revelation sets the stage for a confrontation that could alter the balance of power in the world. With 454 pages, this edition presents a thought-provoking narrative that intertwines elements of fiction and religious themes, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of authority and the consequences of one’s origins.
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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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