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Scientist in the Dark

Lest We Forget the Environmental Damage Done by a Corrupt US President

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Scientist in the Dark

By: Kevin Thomas Morgan
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Novels can have power. They remind us of our responsibilities to planet Earth. That we remember the damage done by corrupt politicians and greedy developers, but so soon forgotten. Story telling is a valuable weapon in the fight for ecological health, and our battle against ongoing ecocide. It's why they demonize, ban, and even burn, such books, my friends.

Good guy on the run because of his efforts to fight political environmental ecocide. Corrupt government pursuers. He falls in love with a brilliant female computer hacker. But will she save him?

Talented eco-scientist, Dr. Jeb Newton, aka Fig, famous for his environmental research, his mathematical model, EcoWorld, and an awkward social manner, runs afoul of the narcissistic US President, John D. Miller. Fig's attacks on the administration's record of ecocide are not appreciated by the vengeful President, who's only concern is his ego.

Like his heroine, Rachel Carson, of "Silent Spring" fame, Fig, soon discovers that corrupt politicians, who don't like inconvenient truths, will viciously attack any scientist who defines and then reports them.

As a result, his life is threatened, and Fig goes underground to become an inept fugitive, until beautiful Jamie Bailey, a black hat hacker, walks into his life and evens the odds.

Fig's life started to fall apart when he became the target of a government-sponsored conspiracy to silence all environmentalists. This resulted in Fig losing the job he loved. Fig's increasingly effective research on the dynamics of collapsing food chains across the globe, and widespread species extinctions by industrial activity, was not appreciated by corporate America. Nor by President Miller, who's policies are actively dismantling the work of the Environmental Protection Agency, the US EPA.

This novel is based on real events, many experienced personally by the author, a scientist who, like Fig, loves all plant and animal life on our tiny planet, "Spaceship Earth."

©2023 Kevin Thomas Morgan (P)2025 Kevin Thomas Morgan
Biographical Fiction Genre Fiction Hard Science Fiction Science Fiction Computer Security
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