The Legacy of Doctor Moreau
The Gamble for our Humanity: When Evolution and Ethics Collide, What Will We Become?
by Michel Godet
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Pub Date Sep 07 2025 | Archive Date Feb 15 2026
Description
What happens when the next great leap in human evolution threatens to erase the very soul of humanity?
Dr. Elise Moreau never imagined that her greatest achievement would become humanity’s greatest danger. Project Nexus, her groundbreaking cognitive enhancement program, was designed to unlock the untapped potential of the human mind. But when corporations and governments weaponize it, the world begins to unravel: cities erupt in unrest, empathy is stripped away, and human connection is replaced by cold ambition.
As the consequences of her work spiral out of control, Elise must team up with her unpredictable research partner, Dr. Adrian Hale, and her cautious but moral ally, Dr. Samuel Hayes. Their mission: stop Project Nexus from reshaping humanity into something unrecognizable. Along the way, they must confront not only the ethical boundaries of science but also their own darkest fears—about what it truly means to be human.
Blending rich character development, ethical dilemmas, and hauntingly realistic world-building, The Legacy of Doctor Moreau is a gripping near-future thriller. Perfect for fans of Gattaca, Black Mirror, and The Ministry for the Future, this speculative fiction debut will leave you questioning:
Can we engineer brilliance without erasing empathy?
This is the first book in an ambitious trilogy, followed by New Dawn and The Rift
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9798896945949 |
PRICE | $1.05 (USD) |
PAGES | 329 |