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When a Boston construction manager donates blood after a terrorist attack, his sample is accidentally given to a terminal cancer patient—who suddenly recovers. What should be a miracle sparks a covert government manhunt as the truth emerges: his blood is the cure. Think Children of Men meets The Fugitive—gritty, urgent, and uncomfortably plausible.
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In 1634 Massachusetts, a sacred cure for cancer is lost during the chaos of the Pequot War, buried and forgotten for centuries.
Centuries later, a young Boston boy unearths the vial in his backyard. Exposed to its contents, his biology is forever altered—granting him rapid healing and resistance to disease. That boy grows up to be Connor MacKenzie, a construction manager trying to rebuild his life after tragedy.
When the Boston Marathon bombing compels him to donate blood, a clerical error routes his sample to a cancer ward. A terminal patient miraculously recovers, and the truth begins to surface: Connor’s blood is the cure for cancer.
What should be a miracle becomes a nightmare. Word leaks, drawing in corrupt doctors chasing black-market riches, pharmaceutical interests desperate to suppress the cure, and government forces who see Connor not as a man but as a biological weapon.
As Connor races to protect the ones he loves—particularly Victoria, the woman who sees past his scars—he’s hunted across Boston by shadowy agents and powerful forces. To save humanity, he must decide whether to sacrifice everything, including his own life, to keep the cure from falling into the wrong hands.
Children of Men meets The Fugitive in this urgent, emotional thriller that asks: if one man’s blood could heal the world, how far would others go to control it?
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