The Last Doctor: Mutant Rain Origins: The Mutant Rain
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Can he escape?
Over the past six months, Doctor Jeremy Brooks has become riddled with doubt. Is the work he is doing at the mysterious Newton Street facility immoral? Has he gone too far? Is it time to get out of the urban jungle that is New Hampton? Can he even get out with Doctor Zhirkov and Darkmore in charge?
Q - So, what makes the Government Rain Mysteries special?
I've always enjoyed reading dark, mysterious books that leave me desperate for answers, and the Government Rain Mysteries are my interpretation of the macabre, urban, mystery genres.
I've forever been engrossed in science fiction that touches on the unexplainable, that baffles, intrigues and gets you turning to the next page hoping to find the answers. With The Government Rain Mysteries, I hope to leave the reader puzzled, gripped and, potentially, a little uneasy and questioning. How is that possible? Why are they doing that?
The Government Rain Mysteries are a brutal look at an urban setting with gruesome science fiction thrown in to leave the reader confused, gripped and potentially a little scared...
The Last Doctor: An Urban Mystery- The Government Rain Mysteries Categories:
- Sci-fi Urban Mystery
- Dark Urban Mystery
- Mystery Mutants
- Urban Dark
- Dark Mystery
- Urban Fantasy
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The Last Doctor - L.A. Frederick
The Last Doctor
Mutant Rain Origins
By L.A. Frederick
Copyright © L.A. Frederick 2017
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The doctor, Jeremy Brooks, awoke to the sounds of agonised screams; it was the fourth night in a row.
And to make matters worse, the screams were because of him.
It was four days on the trot now and all the tests had resulted in spectacular failures. The catalyst that Doctor Zhirkov had allowed Doctor Brooks use wasn’t working. It showed brief signs of bonding with the patients and then the horror set in.
While Doctor Brooks couldn’t be held accountable for the failures, due to him merely playing the role of dispenser, it still hurt his pride and clawed at his morals. He had never seen such wanton destruction occurring off the back of a simple injection.
An injection that was designed to enhance, not eradicate.
The patient’s deaths were of a gruesome nature, more ghastly than Doctor Brooks had seen in his professional career, and he was no stranger to experimental treatments. That was the main reason he’d been brought in, in fact, to help with experimental treatments. The problem was these treatments involved testing on humans. He was stepping into new moral territory and everyday it clawed at