Botanicaust: Post Apocalyptic Survival Fiction

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· Botanicaust Book 1 · Twin Leaf Press
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THE ONLY CROP LEFT IS HUMAN...

Genetic modification has rendered Earth's croplands barren.

Some survivors turned to Science.

Some turned to God.

Some turned to the Unthinkable.

Dr. Tula Macoby is a proud member of the Haldanian Protectorate, a compound built by those who believe humanity must embrace the same technology that caused the apocalypse. Bio-engineered with photosynthetic skin, their mission is to eliminate the cannibalism ruling the world outside the safety of its walls, one conversion at a time.

When a prisoner who is obviously not a cannibal arrives in Tula's lab speaking a language she's never heard before, she's intrigued. His gentle but firm refusal to be genetically modified makes her question for the first time the Protectorate's policy of euthanizing anyone who won't convert.

But the law is clear; savages who refuse the modification must be exterminated.

With time running out, will Tula risk everything to save the stranger from execution?

(This book contains adult situations: sex, violence, drug references, and murder.)

Eerily plausible, Botanicaust is a must read for any lover of science fiction, dystopia, and post-apocalyptic fiction.

Awarded the Awesome Indies Seal of Approval in 2012

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About the author

Once upon a time I thought I wanted to be a biomedical engineer, but experimenting on lab rats doesn't always lead to happy endings. Now I blend my nerdy infatuation of science with character-driven stories. When I'm not writing, I'll be in the garden or the kitchen, exploring Alaska with my husband, or preparing for the zombie apocalypse. I also love wine and hard apple cider, am mediocre at crochet, and have the cutest 12-pound bunny named Abigail.

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www.tamlinsey.com

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