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"Come on Liz, you'd be perfect for the experiment!" her friend urged, and she was right. Elizabeth was young, healthy, intelligent, and, most important, pregnant. Liz allows herself to be injected with the Einstein Factor not once but twice producing a son with her first pregnancy and a daughter with the second. When Mark turns eighteen, he is taken into governmental custody never to be heard from again. Now, twenty years later, Liz's daughter, Sara, is a successful businesswoman in the computer industry. Her latest research project has caught the attention of the same government agency. Hoping to link Sara's project with her brother's, and at the same time correct an error from the past, the agency sends out a couple of agents to kidnap Sara using Mark as the bait. Sara must use her cunning and help from friends to avoid capture and free her brother.
About the Author
Nancy Falconer initially graduated from Illinois State University with a double major in Special Education and Elementary Education. She spent three years teaching Learning Disabled Junior and Senior High School students. Going through what she describes as "an early midlife crisis," she returned to college and graduated with a degree in Nursing. For the past fifteen years she has been a medical-surgical nurse working in specialty areas in oncology, telemetry, and renal. She currently lives in Illinois with her husband and son, continues to work at a local hospital, and enjoys bowling and tai chi.
The Einstein Factor,Nancy Falconer,Xlibris Corporation,0738849359,Espionage/Intrigue,Fiction,Fiction - Espionage / Thriller,Science Fiction,Science Fiction - General,Popular science,General
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