Read this classic romance by bestselling author Sandra Marton, now available for the first time in e-book! **An accident... Amnesia... . A chance to fall in love again!** David Adams is going to have to let his wife back into his life. He'd been about to divorce Joanna, when she had the accident
Mr. Adam
โ Scribed by Pat Frank
- Publisher
- HarperCollins;Harper Perennial
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 147 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0062421778
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โฆ Synopsis
Originally published at the dawn of the Atomic Age, Mr. Adam is a riveting, chilling novel from the author of the post-apocalyptic classic Alas Babylon, revealing the dangers of nuclear power--and the far greater danger of government bureaucracy.
A young newspaperman accidentally turns up the biggest story of his career: On a certain date in the not-too-distant future, there are no reservations in the maternity wards of any hospitals in New York. When the journalist's AP office checks other cities, he discovers that this alarming state of affairs is not just in the United States, but in the entire world. A few months earlier, an accidental explosion in an atomic plant in Mississippi released an unknown form of radiation that turned the Earth's men sterile--with one notable exception.
Mr. Homer Adam, who was at the bottom of a lead mine in Colorado at the moment of the explosion, is the only man unaffected by the atomic rays. Naturally, he is in great...
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