New Apple Summer E-Book Awards 2016 WINNER: Sci-fi dystopian.
"Thought provoking, scarily believable and compelling." Louise Lambert
"Ed Ryder's description of this alternate reality is fantastic; its intrigue and mystery keeps it interesting throughout. ." authorstalkaboutit.com
Decades after a deadly plague has ravaged the world, the children of the survivors can only reproduce via complex fertility treatment. Some can afford it, but for everyone else there is the In Vitro Lottery.
Kate never really wanted a family, so when her numbers come up she gives her winning ticket to her sister. But when tragedy strikes, Kate is forced out of her own small existence and sent on a collision course with the clinic CEO Victor Pearson, the pressure group IVFree and the Government in her quest for answers. When the fate of humanity is at stake, who really controls the future, and what will they do to protect it?
With research laboratories already conducting gene editing experiments on human embryos, In Vitro Lottery is a dark glimpse into our possible future, and asks can an ethical line ever be drawn against the greater good?
"Thought provoking, scarily believable and compelling." Louise Lambert
"Ed Ryder's description of this alternate reality is fantastic; its intrigue and mystery keeps it interesting throughout. ." authorstalkaboutit.com
Decades after a deadly plague has ravaged the world, the children of the survivors can only reproduce via complex fertility treatment. Some can afford it, but for everyone else there is the In Vitro Lottery.
Kate never really wanted a family, so when her numbers come up she gives her winning ticket to her sister. But when tragedy strikes, Kate is forced out of her own small existence and sent on a collision course with the clinic CEO Victor Pearson, the pressure group IVFree and the Government in her quest for answers. When the fate of humanity is at stake, who really controls the future, and what will they do to protect it?
With research laboratories already conducting gene editing experiments on human embryos, In Vitro Lottery is a dark glimpse into our possible future, and asks can an ethical line ever be drawn against the greater good?