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A woman in her thirties whose childhood heart condition is worsening joins a promising stem-cell clinical trial and uncovers a secret program attempting to reverse aging. As she and a persistent medical reporter investigate a wealthy patron's secluded clinic, they discover that experimental regenerative procedures induce catastrophic cellular regression in subjects, producing uncontrollable de-aging with horrific side effects. Captured and subjected to further trials aimed at producing antibodies, the protagonist fights back, exposing the clinic's moral and scientific corruption and emerging from the final confrontation altered in a singular, unprecedented way.

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Thomas Hoover

Thomas Hoover is an American author known for his contributions to fiction and non-fiction, particularly in the realms of science fiction and cultural studies. His notable works include "Caribbee," a novel that explores themes of adventure and exploration, and "The Samurai Strategy," which delves into military tactics and philosophy. Hoover's writing often reflects a deep interest in Eastern philosophies, as seen in titles like "Zen Culture" and "The Zen Experience." With a diverse bibliography that spans various genres, he has made a significant impact on readers interested in both imaginative storytelling and insightful cultural analysis.

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