Cow-Boy

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
Cover of the book Cow-Boy by Alan VanMeter, Alan VanMeter
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Author: Alan VanMeter ISBN: 9781386017400
Publisher: Alan VanMeter Publication: January 13, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Alan VanMeter
ISBN: 9781386017400
Publisher: Alan VanMeter
Publication: January 13, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

A Scifi biotech adventure that is sure to make you ponder. There are things going on in Archuleta Mesa, that even the coldest hearts will shiver at the thought of such. Take a peek, if you are not afraid of the cold.

Note: It is best to read my novels The Fate of the Hustler and Russian Desires before reading this connected story. However this is not absolutely necessary.

Jeff Lewis was born with Klinefelter's syndrome as one in a thousand children are; with both male and female genitals. As an infant a single sex assigned to him by surgery. Unfortunately when he matured, his micro penis was of little desire for the young girls he was desperately attracted to. Realizing that his hormones were sure to drive him to insanity, Jeff took matters into his own hands; and he became a eunuch at age fifteen. Now that his mind was free of lusty desires, he fell in love with science. This drove him to become one of the top genetic engineers, and experts on infectious diseases in the world. A short stint at the nefarious anthrax tower in Fort Detrick, Maryland was followed up by the most insane assignment imaginable: In the Archuleta Mesa base, hidden deep in the rocks on the Jicarilla Apache reservation of Northern New Mexico. Strangely enough, here he found his human compassion again, with the unlikely help of a non-human android.

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A Scifi biotech adventure that is sure to make you ponder. There are things going on in Archuleta Mesa, that even the coldest hearts will shiver at the thought of such. Take a peek, if you are not afraid of the cold.

Note: It is best to read my novels The Fate of the Hustler and Russian Desires before reading this connected story. However this is not absolutely necessary.

Jeff Lewis was born with Klinefelter's syndrome as one in a thousand children are; with both male and female genitals. As an infant a single sex assigned to him by surgery. Unfortunately when he matured, his micro penis was of little desire for the young girls he was desperately attracted to. Realizing that his hormones were sure to drive him to insanity, Jeff took matters into his own hands; and he became a eunuch at age fifteen. Now that his mind was free of lusty desires, he fell in love with science. This drove him to become one of the top genetic engineers, and experts on infectious diseases in the world. A short stint at the nefarious anthrax tower in Fort Detrick, Maryland was followed up by the most insane assignment imaginable: In the Archuleta Mesa base, hidden deep in the rocks on the Jicarilla Apache reservation of Northern New Mexico. Strangely enough, here he found his human compassion again, with the unlikely help of a non-human android.

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