Electric with compelling action and trenchant social commentary and perfect for fans of Nikki Erlick���s The Measure, this genre-straddling work of speculative fiction examines ageism from a new and challenging perspective.
In the year 2050, the man known as Zinn is on the run from the consequences of his greatest creation: an artificial genome that wildly increases the human lifespan. His Methuselah gene has gone viral, and hes being hunted by Adele, a semi-retired CIA biowarfare specialist who hopes to find a way to reverse the genomes effects before its too late.
As the longevity plague spreads, populations explode, economies are upended, and intergenerational resentments boil over. Adele searches for a cure while her former lover, Dan Altman, and his wife, Marion, wealthy political operatives both, become leaders of a movement of hundred-plus-year-old lifers and fight to create a sanctuary for the ultra-aged in the wilds of Colorado. Meanwhile, the Altmans son, Nolan, thinks he has the answer to the longevity crisis: a suicide pill that kills after one year, a death wish algorithm that will influence the super-aged to take it, and his beautiful daughter, Claire, who is a spokesperson for the growing anti-lifer backlash and the head of the federal governments new Department for Longevity Management.
Combining a hugely topical premise with a vein of social-political satire, Lifers evokes a world where societys ingrained ageism turns lethal and the fear of death is replaced by the challenge of living on . . . and on.
Genre: Science Fiction
In the year 2050, the man known as Zinn is on the run from the consequences of his greatest creation: an artificial genome that wildly increases the human lifespan. His Methuselah gene has gone viral, and hes being hunted by Adele, a semi-retired CIA biowarfare specialist who hopes to find a way to reverse the genomes effects before its too late.
As the longevity plague spreads, populations explode, economies are upended, and intergenerational resentments boil over. Adele searches for a cure while her former lover, Dan Altman, and his wife, Marion, wealthy political operatives both, become leaders of a movement of hundred-plus-year-old lifers and fight to create a sanctuary for the ultra-aged in the wilds of Colorado. Meanwhile, the Altmans son, Nolan, thinks he has the answer to the longevity crisis: a suicide pill that kills after one year, a death wish algorithm that will influence the super-aged to take it, and his beautiful daughter, Claire, who is a spokesperson for the growing anti-lifer backlash and the head of the federal governments new Department for Longevity Management.
Combining a hugely topical premise with a vein of social-political satire, Lifers evokes a world where societys ingrained ageism turns lethal and the fear of death is replaced by the challenge of living on . . . and on.
Genre: Science Fiction
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