Carpenter's Heaven
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About the Book
During the past century medical science has made astounding progress in extending human life, but Dr. Marcus Carpenter, a brilliant and cantankerous microbioloist seemingly achieves the ultimate – a dietary supplement that controls the aging process. The resulting promise of endless youth and virtual immortality roils the religious establishment, challenges the covetous and jealous drug industry, arouses the dark forces that will kill to steal Carpenter’s formula and makes a shambles of the life of his lab assistant, Jeffrey Ziegler. In the turmoil, Jeffrey and the woman he loves desperately seek their own mortal resurrection.
About the Author
Gwinn Owens found his life's direction changed completely when, in his youth, he made an unschduled, unplanned visit to Greece. To his surprise, that chance visit became a profound spiritual experience. After surviving an ill-fated attraction to a comely Greek girl, he nonetheless has returned year after year. Meanwhile, as a journalist for the Baltimore Sun and the Providence Journal, he has written extensively on modern Greece, finding friends among the political leaders and the stars of Greek arts and letters. With his wife, Joan, a co-enthusiast, he has explored the counry, from Athens and its fabulous Parthenon to Greece's craggy mountains, to the enchanting islands of the Aegean Sea. From these adventures, this novel emerges. He is author of one earlier novel, "Caprenter's Heaven," and co-author of two non-fiction books, "Entergy and Conflict." a biography of H-bomb physicist Edward Teler, and "The Survival Factor," a history of the amazing intelligence services of Israel. Gwin and Joan Owens, parents of four and grand parents of six, live in Ruxton, Maryland. DESIGN CREDIT: Cover design and photo (the Parthenon columns in early morning light) by the author. Jacket Photo by Joan Q. Owens.