Homo Transformans
The Origin and Nature of the Species
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About the Book
This story describes a new species of human, Homo transformans, and conflicts that arise from their ability to transform into different animal species – including apex predators. Gene functions and the (imaginary) genetics of transformation support an innovative story of how some Homo sapiens became Homo transformans. The narrative describes the clash between morally corrupt organizations that use the capabilities of H. transformans to achieve dominance and the groups that defend and support them. Two factions emerge to determine the fate of the new species. In the end, the species’ defenders must face their mortal enemy in a battle they cannot win.
About the Author
Mary Elizabeth Ames has a Master of Science degree in biology and has practiced in the healthcare arena for over 30 years. She continues in practice today. In addition, Ms. Ames has taught pathophysiology at the graduate level. She has published manuscripts for the professional community and also writes for the lay community.