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Neuroscientist Alice Kurz and her team have developed a technology that could lead to immortality. For Alice, it's a chance to develop a cure for Alzheimer's, the disease that destroyed her grandmother. Test subject Eliot Stearns knows nothing about this. He believes he's part of a five-day isolation study, locked in the lab, his only contact with the rest of the world through videoconference with the research team. Eliot and Alice grow close through deep conversations exploring the world's oldest stories, the nature of consciousness, and what it truly means to be human. But everything changes…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Neuroscientist Alice Kurz and her team have developed a technology that could lead to immortality. For Alice, it's a chance to develop a cure for Alzheimer's, the disease that destroyed her grandmother. Test subject Eliot Stearns knows nothing about this. He believes he's part of a five-day isolation study, locked in the lab, his only contact with the rest of the world through videoconference with the research team. Eliot and Alice grow close through deep conversations exploring the world's oldest stories, the nature of consciousness, and what it truly means to be human. But everything changes when Eliot discovers that the study is not what it seems to be, and five days of isolation could last the rest of his life.
Autorenporträt
With two degrees from MIT and over 30 years in engineering R&D, James Leth is a writer who understands technology. He lives in Colorado. Phoenix Afterlife is his first novel.