New Novel Probes Illegal Stem Cell Research

Posted: Published on May 25th, 2014

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What if all the restrictions on stem cell research drove it in to unscrupulous and unethical hands? What if their resources and capacity for evil were virtually unlimited? "Stem of Evil: The Bogot Experiments," the debut novel of author Jac Cochran, is a thriller that answers those questions.

Cochran weaves a narrative with credible characters, a plot with twists, turns, and surprises--packed with action. Mix all this with Cochran's fascinating primers on medical advances, technological wizardry and Asian martial artsreaders will be both educated and entertained. There are deeper social issues such as stem cell research ethics and unbridled corporate greed that the book forces the reader to confront. The antagonists are not fully evil, nor do the good guys always get it right. Out of its pages arise situations that reinforce the global Big Brother spying that Snowden only recently uncovered. "Stem of Evil: The Bogot Experiments" leaps from the pages of our contemporary existence.

About Jac Cochran Jac Cochran is a former Fortune 100 executive with an academic background in science and engineering. He is an accomplished public speaker. The son of school teachers, Jac grew up in the Red River Valley in western Minnesota. He is a student and practitioner of the martial art Soo Bahk Do, which plays a major role in the theme of the story. Jac and his family reside in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota. For more information about Stem of Evil: The Bogot Experiments, please visit the authors website: http://www.jaccochran51.com

For review copies or interview requests, contact the author directly: Jac Cochran Phone: 763-614-7680 Email: jac.cochran51@gmail.com

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