The Perpetual Society |
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Author:
| Sanchez, Dennis |
ISBN: | 978-1-4792-1851-6 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2012 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $18.99 |
Book Description:
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Book One: Dawn of the Perpetual SocietyArriving within minutes of a bloody, swift, and puzzling massacre of four hundred South Korean soldiers in 1951 Korea, a U.S. Army platoon is mystified with finding only thirty-eight Chinese soldiers' uniforms filled with gray ash. There is no other sign of the enemy, alive, wounded, or dead. Ordered to follow the trail of the fleeing enemy, the platoon makes its way to Manchuria and stumbles upon an underground laboratory where they discover two...
More DescriptionBook One: Dawn of the Perpetual SocietyArriving within minutes of a bloody, swift, and puzzling massacre of four hundred South Korean soldiers in 1951 Korea, a U.S. Army platoon is mystified with finding only thirty-eight Chinese soldiers' uniforms filled with gray ash. There is no other sign of the enemy, alive, wounded, or dead. Ordered to follow the trail of the fleeing enemy, the platoon makes its way to Manchuria and stumbles upon an underground laboratory where they discover two dozen comatose Chinese soldiers who appear near death but survive by intravenous injections from vessels of abnormal blood. When a few are accidentally reawakened, these Chinese soldiers prove to have superhuman strength and mobility. After a successful but bloody confrontation with the awakened Chinese soldiers, Headquarters orders the platoon to destroy all but two of these soldiers and seize as much of the mysterious blood as possible. With their two captives secured and blood stored, the platoon boards a C119 Flying Boxcar that transports them to a secret underground base on U.S. soil where two scientists await them. The scientists seek to uncover the mystery of the Chinese soldiers' extraordinary characteristics and the substance in the blood that may be behind it. Experimentation prove that a virus in the blood has caused a biological change in the Chinese soldiers, turning them in an aberrant species of human. More importantly, they find that the virus also has a strange ability to heal and induce longevity.With these findings, the Headquarters halts further experiments and orders the platoon to evacuate the secret facility. However, upon departure, a medic pilfers a small amount of viral blood with the intent of cultivating it. After his discharge from the Army, the medic reunites his former platoon members to establish the Perpetual Society, a clandestine organization that, for profit, can stop the aging process, heal the terminally ill, and assure immortality with this confidential treatment.Book Two: Revivification of WynterA chance encounter introduces a young man to a nocturnal, sheltered world of extraordinary looking individuals once diagnosed as terminally ill but now cured. With his own wife comatose and on life support, the young man learns that this cure has the capacity to restore her to life. He now struggles with the decision of ending her life by removing her from life support or providing her with eternal life, albeit in a world apart from the one she once knew, and doing so without her knowledge or consent. Encouraged by his extended family to come to a decision regarding when and if to remove his wife from life support, the young man retreats to a secluded summer mountain resort closed for the long winter. In a nearby cabin are wards of a mysterious doctor. The young man soon learns that these wards, men, women, and children have undergone a miraculous but guarded cure, rescuing them from terminal illnesses. However, the cure comes with astonishing and irreversible consequences. His wards must live a life of seclusion, protected from the deadly rays of the sun. Rising only at night and retiring before dawn, they are dependent on a recurrent transfusion of blood as their sole nourishment. As the young man develops a personal relationship with one of the wards, an exotically beautiful young woman, he comes to understand and appreciate her condition and that of the others, as strange as it is. Offered this cure, the young man begins the restoration of his wife's health but, as the process nears completion, doubts seep in. Would his wife accept the life he has chosen for her? It would be a life separated from family and friends, barred from interacting with the world she once cherished. In the end, he makes a heart wrenching decision.