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Is evil in us? Coded in DNA? Imagine you could uncover exactly what lurks within your DNA, revealing the code that shapes your mind and body and using that knowledge to change yourself. Now imagine someone else making those changes instead. In Human Source Code, the hypothetical becomes reality when one organization attempts to manipulate the human code for its own terrifying purposes. Detective Klapman's attention is brought to a series of seemingly unrelated and accidental deaths after they continually turn up with a single therapist in common. Klapman's journey eventually reveals the existence of a secret international organization that is intent on manipulating the very nature of what makes us human. Can our minds truly be controlled from the inside out? Will Klapman bring this organization to light in time to save the others?
Her father always said that there are three situations when it's a bad idea to use an elevator: when there's a fire in the building, when there's a robbery, and when you're in need of a quick escape. However, as she was caught in the midst of all three, an elevator seemed to be Lucy's only route of departure.
Certainly burglary and fire complicated things, especially since Lucy was the thief. The fire she could only blame on the devil; perhaps he'd finally come for her. She didn't know. All she knew was that she was going to come out of that building cop-free or not at all.
Is evil in us? Coded in DNA? Imagine you could uncover exactly what lurks within your DNA, revealing the code that shapes your mind and body and using that knowledge to change yourself. Now imagine someone else making those changes instead. In Human Source Code, the hypothetical becomes reality when one organization attempts to manipulate the human code for its own terrifying purposes. Detective Klapman's attention is brought to a series of seemingly unrelated and accidental deaths after they continually turn up with a single therapist in common. Klapman's journey eventually reveals the existence of a secret international organization that is intent on manipulating the very nature of what makes us human. Can our minds truly be controlled from the inside out? Will Klapman bring this organization to light in time to save the others?
Her father always said that there are three situations when it's a bad idea to use an elevator: when there's a fire in the building, when there's a robbery, and when you're in need of a quick escape. However, as she was caught in the midst of all three, an elevator seemed to be Lucy's only route of departure.
Certainly burglary and fire complicated things, especially since Lucy was the thief. The fire she could only blame on the devil; perhaps he'd finally come for her. She didn't know. All she knew was that she was going to come out of that building cop-free or not at all.