Machine Sickness
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Global Destruction Introduced by a Simple Microbe
The genetically engineered bacterium was only supposed to clean up oil spills in the Gulf of Mexico. But suddenly, America's infrastructure and economy disintegrates! Machines grind to a halt. Roads crumble. Technology clicks off. Pipes burst. Human growth halts as bacterial growth soars.
Before anyone can get a handle on the disaster, the scientist responsible is kidnapped, imprisoned, and interrogated on suspicion of terrorism conspiracy by Federal police intelligence agents, and barely escapes alive--thanks to the disaster itself.
Can Dr. D. trust the virile Texan who finds her and tends her injuries? Can they fight their way across a volatile, changing landscape to reach the self-sufficient, secure, off-grid science haven, where the community may help cure the contagion? And will they even believe the story of how it started?
This adventure story's diverse characters view the cataclysm from a sweeping array of focus. The contagion builds rapidly from the first minor, puzzling changes to a colossal, fast-paced thriller of a story. Every person brings their own unique strengths to bear in surviving this massive environmental disaster, and some do not survive.
The accurate science underpinning the story puts it firmly in the hard-science-fiction world. The prescient tale of a bacterium that spreads through transmission from technology to hand and hand to technology
This 2016 debut novel by Peri Dwyer Worrell, the novel Machine Sickness builds and expands on such classic science fiction thrillers as Michael Crichton's Andromeda Strain, while packing a modern, post-apocalyptic, dystopian punch.
"If you like a good science-related suspense novel, you will love it. I know I can't wait to read the next two books in this series."
--The Grumpy Book Reviewer
"...the series is an enjoyable, elegantly written, and ultimately hopeful story about a tremendous, world-shattering catastrophe."--SciFi Magpie Blog
"The perfect thriller!" --AP Grell
"I can't wait for the movie!" --Amazon reviewer
Download the exciting adventure thriller, Machine Sickness, by sci-fi writer Peri Dwyer Worrell, and discover the pulse-pounding story right now!
*** ADVISORY: This book, like the sci-fi greats of the 60s and 70s, includes occasional profanity, a few graphic scenes of sex and violence. It also contains a frank description of childbirth. It's recommended for readers age 18 and up. ***
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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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