2079

A War for Brain Enhancement

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Pub Date Mar 12 2018 | Archive Date Aug 02 2018

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This fast-paced thriller set in the year 2079 continues the futuristic story begun in the novel Libator (2013), about a secretive, highly advanced nation carved out of southern Somalia. Four years after the events of the first novel, the country’s leaders are shocked when Iranian Al Quds agents kidnap fifty young children from daycare centers in a bid to extort the secrets of brain enhancement from Libatoran scientists. To retrieve the children, Libator sends a five-person team of enhanced humans, all specially adapted for high intelligence, language skills, hand-to-hand combat, and heightened sensory perception. The team includes Stephanie Li and John Thompson, who must avoid capture by Iranian intelligence agents and infiltrate a fortress-like uranium enrichment facility in order to rescue the children who are being held hostage—including their own three-year-old son, David. In the background looms the prospect of all-out war between Iran’s Revolutionary Guard and the robot army of Libator.

Donald P. Robin, former professor of business ethics at Wake Forest University, is the author of two science fiction novels, five nonfiction books, and numerous academic articles. He also holds degrees in mechanical engineering and business administration. In his novels, he incorporates the knowledge gained from his lifelong interest in neuroscience, military weapons technology, and philosophy of science.

This fast-paced thriller set in the year 2079 continues the futuristic story begun in the novel Libator (2013), about a secretive, highly advanced nation carved out of southern Somalia. Four years...


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Imagine that you have discovered how to enhance someone’s brain so that a person may become more intelligent in a certain area or areas? Imagine that you live under a dome in a small country and some Iranian militants invade your dome, blackmail other Muslims with the death of their family members if they do not help you in kidnapping some of the brain-enhanced children as hostages for your brain enhancement?
This is the story of that small brain-enhanced nation and their children. You will be enthralled as you read about these people and their struggle to get their children back.
Find out how the brain enhanced people struggle with Iran and try to get their children back!

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A tiny nation is created by an exceptionally educated group, a sort of silicon valley elite. Having created an ideal society it finds that it continually needs to defend itself against the forces of the world's least enlightened, in this case represented by a violent Islamic theocracy. It is difficult not to cheer as this relatively small community, which represents the best of humanity uses its wits and technology to overcome a much larger and deeply malicious enemy. This a modern parable of good and evil and a rattling good yarn.

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