Threat to the Life Force

The world population faces a persistant and implacable attack that no war or sophisticated weapon can stop. The real enemy has no name, no face, or place on the planet. Humankind now races with time to develop the only way to prevent annihilation.

by Nelly Comperatore


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Softcover
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Book Details

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Publication Date : 14/01/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 184
ISBN : 9781413409161

About the Book

The insatiable greed and power of corporations has corrupted the government energy task force to drill thousands of oil wells in oceans and continental areas. Nuclear waste went to rest in the heart of the planet, forests have disappeared, and global warming has brought catastrophic changes in the world climate.

Now, in 2065, Dr. Lawrence Hughes, chairman of the International Scientific Council in USA, directs investigative projects with Dr. Márgara Delvieso, a striking, intense scientist from Chile. Together they develop resources to sustain life in a new space module. They also develop and intense passion for each other.

Suddenly, a deadly epidemic of unknown origins attacks the world population. The death toll rises by the minutes. Now, the ISC scientists must find the source of the epidemic or the world will perish.


About the Author

Nelly Comperatore was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in a family intimately connected to journalism. She grew up fascinated by the World War II writers and journalists, and she started writing short stories and serial novels. She graduated in the University of Cordoba, got married, and had three children, but never stopped writing. After forging her way in magazines, radio, and television, her name was highly renowned, and, in her thirties, she was the executive director of five monthly magazines. In 1968, the Comperatore family left their country’s political instability and established their home in Florida. Nelly worked several years in the Spanish’s magazines “Vanidades” and “Revista K”, and now her excellent narrative skill opens a new door of communication between Earth and humankind.