Resurrection

ebook Primordium Book Four

By William E. Mason

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Primordium Book Four: Resurrection picks up where Primordium Book One: Reformation leaves off. The alien DNA of Gilomir has been made manifest in the hominid Humanus and deposited in a pre-historic world 6 million years in the past where he is presented with the challenge of restoring the balance between good and evil. But will Gilomir/Humanus prevail despite the enhancement of his genome, when he must confront the embodiment of evil in Zug on unequal terms?

Gilomir/Humanus' tranquil upbringing by ancient australopithecines is shattered when he must confront a rapidly changing environment and sort out friend from foe in the context of a perverse warping of space and time.

Although he is still on Earth, the universe in which it exists and into which he has been thrust is anomalous, consisting of closed timelike curves (CTC) wherein the beginnings of all world lines meet their ends inexorably forever. It is a universe Homo sapiens were never meant to experience much less understand.

In the end, it remains to be seen if Gilomir, through Humanus, can restore the balance between good and evil and regain his rightful place on the outside.

Although the light of mankind's consciousness goes out in Requiem, hominid DNA is still inextricably entwined with Gilomir DNA. If Gilomir exits the CTC universe, having secured a rebalanced relationship with Zug, hominid DNA goes with him. Mankind will achieve its destiny on the shoulders of an alien.

The end is the beginning.

Resurrection