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The Chimera Seed
"Matthew Tully's tale displays real ingenuity with fascinating twists and turns. I will personally await his other stories. " — Regis Schilken, Midwest Book Review
"Mr. Tully's writing puts me in mind of Michael Chrichton: a little, but not too much, science, memorable characters, and a plot that trots along at a nice pace." — Michelle Kerns, Examiner.com
"This book will definitely produce heated and thought-provoking discussions. Armchair Interviews says: A most fascinating 5-star read.”
— Leslie Granier, Armchair Interviews
"Unquestionably, the fast pace of The Chimera Seed is hypnotic."
— Regis Schilken, Blogcritics Magazine
"The Chimera Seed is one of those books that you just can't put down! " — Lynda Jeffs, Simply Stacie
"This is a scientific political thriller at its best. " — CC Chronicles
"I truly loved the characters in this book. " — Me2heckle, bn.com
"The book raises more than a few thought provoking questions and is a must read for all." — C. Oneill, amazon.com
"This non-stop action packed thriller takes you into the lives of several individuals intimately involved in creating and possessing an anti-aging drug. The character development is superb." — cbk, bn.com
"I was impressed with the skill of the words on each page." — Alayne, The Crowded Leaf
"It is full of suspense and espionage. You will really enjoy this book!" — Sherrie, Just Books
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Review of The Chimera Seed by CC Chronicles. Click hereto read. "This is a scientific political thriller at its best." (March 23, 2010)
Review of The Chimera Seed by CC Chronicles. Click hereto read.
"This is a scientific political thriller at its best."
(March 23, 2010)
"Math teacher Matthew Tully is sparking the minds of students - not with numbers but with ideas on life." Click here to read the Northern Valley Suburbanite article. (February 18, 2010) or here to view the video segment.
"Math teacher Matthew Tully is sparking the minds of students - not with numbers but with ideas on life."
Click here to read the Northern Valley Suburbanite article. (February 18, 2010) or here to view the video segment.
Alayne of The Crowded Leaf posted her review of The Chimera Seed. Click hereto read. "I was impressed with the skill of the words on each page."(February 3, 2010)
Alayne of The Crowded Leaf posted her review of The Chimera Seed. Click hereto read.
"I was impressed with the skill of the words on each page."
(February 3, 2010)
The Authors Guild included The Chimera Seed in the "Awards and Highlights"and"Members New Books" lists. (Q1 - 2010)
The Authors Guild included The Chimera Seed in the "Awards and Highlights"and"Members New Books" lists.
(Q1 - 2010)
Immortality is possible, but the cost of eternal life is death.Richard Tiernan's sudden death sparks a chain of events that threatens the survival of the human species. The visionary scientist's son and only heir, Dr. Michael Tiernan, inherits Oisín Pharmaceuticals and learns of his father's astonishing secret. Hidden away in the little Sardinian town of Boroneddu, Michael discovers his father's greatest legacy: the fountain of youth.In possession of Dionysinol, the most dynamic anti-aging drug ever engineered, Michael Tiernan aspires to turn Oisín Pharmaceuticals into an empire. His plans rapidly unravel when he becomes ensnared in a cutthroat game of pharmaceutical espionage and learns just how far some people will go to acquire immortality and how far others will go to destroy it.The Chimera Seed transports the reader to Italy, where the genetically-engineered Niamh grape grows, and back to the United States, where politics, corruption, greed, obsession, revenge, passion and moral imperatives make Dionysinol the most sought-after and dangerous substance on Earth.
Immortality is possible, but the cost of eternal life is death.
Richard Tiernan's sudden death sparks a chain of events that threatens the survival of the human species. The visionary scientist's son and only heir, Dr. Michael Tiernan, inherits Oisín Pharmaceuticals and learns of his father's astonishing secret. Hidden away in the little Sardinian town of Boroneddu, Michael discovers his father's greatest legacy: the fountain of youth.
In possession of Dionysinol, the most dynamic anti-aging drug ever engineered, Michael Tiernan aspires to turn Oisín Pharmaceuticals into an empire. His plans rapidly unravel when he becomes ensnared in a cutthroat game of pharmaceutical espionage and learns just how far some people will go to acquire immortality and how far others will go to destroy it.
The Chimera Seed transports the reader to Italy, where the genetically-engineered Niamh grape grows, and back to the United States, where politics, corruption, greed, obsession, revenge, passion and moral imperatives make Dionysinol the most sought-after and dangerous substance on Earth.
The Chimera Seed - Finalist in The National Best Book 2009 Awards by USA Book News
LOS ANGELES USABookNews.com, the premiere online magazine and review website for mainstream and independent publishing houses, announced the winners and finalists of THE NATIONAL BEST BOOKS 2009 AWARDS (NBBA) on October 20, 2009.
Over 500 winners and finalists were announced in over 140 categories covering print and audio books. Awards were presented for titles published in 2009 and late 2008.
Jeff Keen, President and CEO of USABookNews.com, said this year's contest yielded an unprecedented number of entries, which were then narrowed down to over 500 winners and finalists.
Fiction & Literature: General Fiction
Finalist:
The Chimera Seed by Matthew Tully
Comfort Publishing
978-1-935361-32-9
e-mail: matthew_matthewtullybooks.com
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