The Ovary Wars

The Ovary Wars by Mike Hogan, published by Peppertree Press in March 2010, is a fiction novel that delves into a chilling scenario of terrorism and its far-reaching implications. In this narrative, pregnancies in the United States become increasingly rare, leading to a significant decline in births and threatening the nation’s economy, which relies on a growing population. As the country spirals into what is termed “The Greatest Depression,” the President and FBI agents grapple with the mystery of this infertility crisis, exploring various potential causes, including a virus or extremist groups.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of the intersection between medical crises and national security, as the story unfolds with a sense of urgency and intrigue. The plot raises questions about the origins of the infertility epidemic, whether it stems from natural occurrences or deliberate actions by malevolent forces. The themes of mystery, terrorism, and the medical implications of such a societal collapse are woven throughout the narrative, making it a thought-provoking read. With 298 pages, this edition is presented in English and offers a complex look at a world facing unprecedented challenges.
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The Ovary Wars involves terrorism at its best, more powerful than a suicide bomber, and more effective than a nuclear bomb. How does a terrorist kill four million people? He stops them from being born. For no apparent reason, pregnancies in the United States become rare, and American births decrease exponentially. Because the United States economy is based on a constantly increasing population, the United States economy is undermined. The country begins an unstoppable spiral into “The Greatest Depression.” Not knowing how or why the infertility blight occurred, the United States President, and the investigating FBI agents, realize the perilous possibilities. Could the nationwide infertility have been caused by a virus, either naturally occurring or purposely spread? Could it have been caused by a secret cult or a radical religious group? Even al-Qaida is a possibility. If so, will there be another attack?
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