The Human Engineer: A Tor.Com Original
β Scribed by Jessica Brody
- Book ID
- 111749143
- Publisher
- Tor Publishing Group
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 602 KB
- Series
- The Unremembered Trilogy
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781466886216
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β¦ Synopsis
Ever since Diotech Corporation released the first artificial womb--a safe and convenient new way to birth human babies-- controversy for the cutting-edge product has risen as swiftly as the demand. For Rickar Hallix, however, the biomedical engineer who invented the womb, life has become steadily worse. When Rickar stumbles upon a possible defect in the latest batch of product, he suddenly finds himself thrust into the center of the endless, cut-throat battle between corporate greed and the security of human life.
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