The author tosses his main characters into deep holes and finds imaginative ways to extricate them. Lucy Mendoza leads the Longevity project, a medical research team tasked with testing an enzyme that seems to help healthy cells live longer. The trials to extend human life are promising, and others take notice.
For several reasons, the federal government, a major pharmaceutical company, and a billionaire investor want the project to fail. To obtain that objective, they have no qualms about eliminating the leader, Lucy. Grant Duran, who left her at the altar, arrives. He’s a former Marine special ops officer who’s lost a hand and is now a molecular biologist.
He thwarts the first attempt on Lucy’s life, but as dead bodies accumulate and Lucy and Grant struggle to save themselves, they begin to wonder whether the Longevity project should survive.
RCM Bio 2020
Rolf Margenau is a prize-winning author who has published five novels and two photography books. He was a Sergeant during the Korean War, a professional photographer, founder of a not-for-profit homeless shelter, ran big and small businesses, and began writing novels loosely based on his experiences ten years ago.
The novels feature Wylie Cypher, first seen as a twenty-year-old college dropout who comes of age during the Korean War. In 1980, he’s a successful but burned out lawyer with a failing marriage. He runs afoul of many villains as he begins a trek with his daughter through the high Andes in Peru.
Retired, in his mid-sixties, Wylie does battle with BIG AG as a Master Gardener, also befriending a group of eco-terrorists who help save the Monarch butterfly. In National Parks, he lives in a dystopian future where Congress attempts to sell off our national parks to bail out a bankrupt country.
His most recent story is a fable/thriller about the unexpected results of a medical team’s effort to prolong human life by 30 years. The book answers the question of what could go wrong with that idea.
The author has retired Wylie Cypher and is now writing about how young people with a German background respond to the demands of World War II, on the home front, at war and in a POW camp.
Rolf Margenau lives amid farmland in northern New Jersey with his first wife of over sixty years.