Mutant

"Mutant" Peter Clement Total Pages 350 Total Chapters 36

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  • "Mutant" Peter Clement, Total Pages: 391, Total Chapters: 27

    "Mutant" Peter Clement, Total Pages: 391, Total Chapters: 27
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  • Chapters 1-4, Pages: 1-50

    In Hawaii, in the middle of the night a mother who is an emergency room docter, is trying desperately to save her dying son as he perishes from a disease that is ususally only found in birds which is only revealed later in his autopsy. The boy died when his lungs filled with blood and there was nothing to do.
  • Chapters: 4-8, Pages: 50-100

    A male emergency room doctor is working in his own hospital's emergency room trying to save a teenage boy from an asthma attack when he himself drops to the floor in a nearly fatal heart attack. He probably would have died if he had not been in the emergency room when it happened. He is then sent to a conference in Hawaii to discuss genetically modified foods.
  • Chapters: 8-12 Pages: 100-150

    When at the conference in Hawaii a strong female doctor takes charge and turns all of the doctors there into a team leading an anti-bioengineering movement things become interesting for those that once supported bioengineering.
  • Chapters: 12-16, Pages: 150-200

    As the movement toward anti-bioengineering begins a very powerful company is trying to get in its last chance to do something big and so it is using genetic breakthroughs to create new disease resistant "super-crops" and now they have decided to test their idea.
  • Chapters: 16-20, Pages: 200-250

    While companies are working to create disease resistant super crops, environmenal rights activists are trying to warn all foods scientists about how the new DNA vectors will completely wreak havoc on the surrounding environment and could have unforseen side effects.
  • Chapters: 20-24, Pages: 250-300

    As the committee of anti bioengineering activists grows more powerful and bioengineering companies die down, a much larger threat is at hand that no one ever saw coming. It is far greater than human threat. In fact it actually threatens humans. This is like nothing they have ever seen.
  • Chapters: 24-25, Pages: 300-345

    In the horribly war torn middle east at the time, a terrifying organization, that is actually never given a name, has spread an irreversable ecovirus over a fresh corn crop that would kill any living thing that came in contact with it and is designed to spread very quickly.
  • Chapters: 25-27, Pages 345-391

    The team of anti bioengineering scientists and other committees around the world as well as all of their supporters that they had gained through fundraising were all able to collaborate to creat a substance to counter the virus and they spread it over the crop before it was harvested,