The EvoAngel

a mushroom thriller

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Ellen King Rice ISBN: 9780996979610
Publisher: Undergrowth Publishing Publication: February 18, 2016
Imprint: Undergrowth Publishing Language: English
Author: Ellen King Rice
ISBN: 9780996979610
Publisher: Undergrowth Publishing
Publication: February 18, 2016
Imprint: Undergrowth Publishing
Language: English

Elderly mushroom hunter Edna Morton has a health problem. She’s sprouted feathers. A trip to her health clinic brings her to the attention of an aggressive and ambitious physician, Dr. Theodora Band.

         Is there something in the local mushrooms that activates DNA? Why now? Why Edna?

         Edna knows which mushrooms could put an end to Dr. Band, but she’d rather look at her family history to see if this has happened before. Could those stories of witches and toadstools be aspects of evolutionary development?

         There’s no time to dawdle. Edna’s family is at risk of sprouting feathers too. Then there is a murder at the health clinic followed by the arrival of a National Security analyst who wants to learn about the ability of mushrooms to degrade sarin gas and neurotoxins.

         Edna’s challenges are sprouting like mushrooms after rain.

         Part adventure, part science class and totally fungi friendly, The EvoAngel delivers a grand gallop through the woods of the Pacific Northwest. (Adult content).

Author Ellen King Rice is a former wildlife biologist who is interested in epigentics and evolutionary development. Learn more at www.ellenkingrice.com

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Elderly mushroom hunter Edna Morton has a health problem. She’s sprouted feathers. A trip to her health clinic brings her to the attention of an aggressive and ambitious physician, Dr. Theodora Band.

         Is there something in the local mushrooms that activates DNA? Why now? Why Edna?

         Edna knows which mushrooms could put an end to Dr. Band, but she’d rather look at her family history to see if this has happened before. Could those stories of witches and toadstools be aspects of evolutionary development?

         There’s no time to dawdle. Edna’s family is at risk of sprouting feathers too. Then there is a murder at the health clinic followed by the arrival of a National Security analyst who wants to learn about the ability of mushrooms to degrade sarin gas and neurotoxins.

         Edna’s challenges are sprouting like mushrooms after rain.

         Part adventure, part science class and totally fungi friendly, The EvoAngel delivers a grand gallop through the woods of the Pacific Northwest. (Adult content).

Author Ellen King Rice is a former wildlife biologist who is interested in epigentics and evolutionary development. Learn more at www.ellenkingrice.com

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