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BLOOD MEMORY SOCIETY

What if you could inherit your ancestors' memories?
What implications would such an inheritance have on society?

Inherited memory , passed through DNA,  puts Dr. Will Dunbar, a brilliant, young  fertility expert in the cross-hairs of national and international secrets, intrigue and conspiracy.  Struggle right along side him as he combats conspirators to protect a young woman who possesses her ancestors’ memories. This is the first book in a three-part series.

PRAISE FOR BLOOD MEMORY SOCIETY

“ A highly imaginative and richly unique story. My only regret is I didn’t think of it first.”   Steve Berry,  NYT and No.1 Internationally best selling author.

"…The thriller abounds with exacting prose…enthralling premise…”

                                                  —Kirkus Reviews

"Built with a fascinating premise, D. A. Field’s science-fiction thriller Blood Memory Society incorporates history, scientific discovery, espionage, and political intrigue.” –Clarion Review

“Blood Memory Society combines the elements of sci-fi, adventure, and thriller genres to take you on a rollercoaster ride of a lifetime.”

                                        —Readers’ Favorite Book Reviews- five stars 

         

   “The plot is deep and intriguing…The characters are well developed and their interactions are well structured and complete…this is a great read and one worthy of attention.” 

                                           — Bestsellers World,- five stars

Available now, on-line through your favorite sellers, or at your local bookstores through Indie Bound and in hardback, paperback and E-Book in all formats.
Cover of Blood Memory Society

ATTENTION E-Book Readers

In addition to hardcover and paperback versions, Blood Memory Society is now available as an E-book in all digital formats through online retailers such as Amazon for Kindle, Barnes and Noble for Nook, kobo, and for other devices such as iPad.

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      "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing."

Albert Einstein
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