Catallaxis
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From anarchy, a new order ascends…
After genetically engineered bacteria destroyed all plastic and petroleum, humanity focused on raw survival.
Now, the surviving remnant conquer and rebuild the world.
This third book of the acclaimed trilogy follows the characters you love: Dr.D., the creator of the bacterium behind the destruction; Jessica, damaged but brilliant; Bilqis, priestess of matriarchal New Islam in North Africa; Meala, the youthful warrior spreading the new religion; Li, Chinese bureaucrat finding love amidst the global cataclysm; and other memorable figures. Rapid-fire page-turning action takes you along on their personal journeys.
Witness near-future history: the death of politics as we know them, the birth of networked quantum artificial intelligence, and the reinvention of technology as a cybernetic biological power uniting humanity in a new, decentralized paradigm.
The deadly battles, epic journeys and adventurous voyages, unlikely love stories, terrible puns, and scientific meditations you expect from the Eupocalypse series are brought to a thrilling, provocative, heart-thumping, (but never final!) conclusion.
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About Peri Dwyer Worrell
Peri Dwyer Worrell grew up the daughter of poor performing artists on a predominantly Puerto Rican street in Manhattan in the 1970s. From this, she gained a keen appreciation of the value of diversity, tolerance, and taking no crap from anyone. She dabbled in poetry and copy editing in her teens and early twenties, but her love of math and science and her ability to make people feel better by putting her hands on them led her, instead, into the profession of chiropractic, which she practiced for twenty-eight years in North Florida, where she reconnected with her Southern roots. When her wrists disintegrated, rendering her unable to practice chiropractic, she took that as a sign that she should return to her first love: the written word.
Besides short stories and novels available here, she writes poetry blogs about her travels copy edits scientific research articles on a freelance basis, and watches a lot of sunsets.
She is married and has four grown children.
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