The Master Copy
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About the Book
In this new millennium, the promise of intrigue continues to captivate audiences. In THE MASTER COPY, that same hypnotic passion abounds. A fictional narrative, its plot radiates around an illegally cloned man on trial for the deaths of a wealthy East Coast couple and the son of a prominent state official. The clone’s creator, a now aging scientist, unlocked the secret of recreating the total human genome years before its present day advent, and circumvented the laws of God and man to clone Jesus Christ from a dated DNA sample.
In the ensuing conflict, the lead defense attorney encounters unrelenting obstacles, which involve ransom demand and murder, and remains stalemated until climactic revelations occur. The prosecutor, compelled to maintain a near-perfect legal record, disregards moral values until startling evidence is discovered and an emotional encounter forces him to relinquish the fight.
THE MASTER COPY constructs a web of associations, utilizing contemporary dialogue to develop the plot and draw the reader into the cathartic ending. However, its premise remains the most intriguing aspect, as it renews an awareness of the prophesized perils facing mankind at the end of the world, and raises the disquieting notion that this controversial story is conceivable
About the Author
Osterman & Osterman Mary Osterman is a former public relations writer and marketing consultant. An award-winning watercolor artist, she offered expertise in advertising and web site design, and did volunteer art work for the United Way. She also is a former pension and stock market analyst. Larry Osterman is a former electrical specialist. He also is a historian, an advertising and educational consultant, and an avid harness horseracing handicapper. Both authors are graduates of Purdue University and live in the Midwest. They joined their creative talents to collaborate on The Master Copy, and have produced a work that upholds their belief in Jesus Christ and promotes the message of His everlasting love to people of all religious denominations and beliefs. The authors take special pride in their cover design for The Master Copy in that it not only reflects the spirit of their novel’s eternal message by symbolizing Christianity and Catholicism, but also heralds their alma mater’s colors of black and gold. Their sequel, Remastered, The Master Copy II, is a work in progress. It will be available in time.