Author: | Jay Rayl | ISBN: | 9781310208164 |
Publisher: | Jay Rayl | Publication: | December 12, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Jay Rayl |
ISBN: | 9781310208164 |
Publisher: | Jay Rayl |
Publication: | December 12, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
‘The girl with the flaxen hair’ is a woman who has a destiny to fulfill.
And that destiny will eventually make her the very first of her kind.
But as luck would have it, the fate of that destiny will soon be in the hands of a most unlikely champion, Joe Plato.
Now Joe Plato was a bad man.
And in his line of work, he always figured that was what had kept him alive.
For Joe Plato is a bounty hunter who has tackled the very worst of the ‘Dead or Alive’ cases, and those successes have given him the reputation of a man who will do whatever it takes; a man who always gets what he goes after.
And on that reputation alone he has now been hired for a case that will turn out to be unlike anything he has ever encountered before. In what begins as a rather straightforward missing person search will eventually become a journey of transformation, for him as well as for the ‘girl with the flaxen hair’.
The Girl With The Flaxen Hair is the story of a young woman, Dawn Ellen, who, like Joe Plato, is on a journey of transformation as well. Hers, however, is not one just of the psyche, but of the body as well. As a last hope, she has consented to undergo a genetic alteration; not only to save her own life, but also as part of a greater experiment that could eventually change the very future of the human race.
But there have been problems. The geneticists, led by a Professor Hastings, have not met with the success they had hoped for. In fact, something has gone terribly wrong. Most of their patients have died, and now they have been forced to distance themselves from Dawn and the last few others in fear that another failure will result in inquiries concerning the questionable ethics of the experiments they have undertaken.
And then there’s Sanderson, just Sanderson, a government intelligence agent now turned ethical crusader, with the sole mission to see that Dawn’s fate is the same as Hastings’ other patients. His only intentions are to kill Dawn Ellen and anyone who might dare to stand in his way.
And Joe Plato is just that man who ends up standing in his way.
Unbeknownst to him, Joe has a destiny of his own to fulfill.
‘The girl with the flaxen hair’ is a woman who has a destiny to fulfill.
And that destiny will eventually make her the very first of her kind.
But as luck would have it, the fate of that destiny will soon be in the hands of a most unlikely champion, Joe Plato.
Now Joe Plato was a bad man.
And in his line of work, he always figured that was what had kept him alive.
For Joe Plato is a bounty hunter who has tackled the very worst of the ‘Dead or Alive’ cases, and those successes have given him the reputation of a man who will do whatever it takes; a man who always gets what he goes after.
And on that reputation alone he has now been hired for a case that will turn out to be unlike anything he has ever encountered before. In what begins as a rather straightforward missing person search will eventually become a journey of transformation, for him as well as for the ‘girl with the flaxen hair’.
The Girl With The Flaxen Hair is the story of a young woman, Dawn Ellen, who, like Joe Plato, is on a journey of transformation as well. Hers, however, is not one just of the psyche, but of the body as well. As a last hope, she has consented to undergo a genetic alteration; not only to save her own life, but also as part of a greater experiment that could eventually change the very future of the human race.
But there have been problems. The geneticists, led by a Professor Hastings, have not met with the success they had hoped for. In fact, something has gone terribly wrong. Most of their patients have died, and now they have been forced to distance themselves from Dawn and the last few others in fear that another failure will result in inquiries concerning the questionable ethics of the experiments they have undertaken.
And then there’s Sanderson, just Sanderson, a government intelligence agent now turned ethical crusader, with the sole mission to see that Dawn’s fate is the same as Hastings’ other patients. His only intentions are to kill Dawn Ellen and anyone who might dare to stand in his way.
And Joe Plato is just that man who ends up standing in his way.
Unbeknownst to him, Joe has a destiny of his own to fulfill.