Entheóphage
by Drema Deòraich
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GENRE: Medical Mystery/Ecofiction
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BLURB:
Dr. Isobel Fallon thinks she's found a treatment
that will help her son and others suffering from Milani Syndrome, a rare
neurological disorder. What she doesn't
realize is that harvesting the source of this treatment in the only accessible
place on earth it grows, a coral reef in the Nlaan Islands, is going to have
consequences far beyond the disruption of the fragile ecosystem on one small
reef.
CDC researcher Nadine Parker and her team are
baffled. Lukas Behn’s daughter Kyndra
has contracted a bizarre new virus that leaves her screaming in pain. But they can't identify any physical,
biological source for that pain, not in Kyndra, nor in the dozens, then
hundreds, and finally millions of children worldwide succumbing to the same
virus. And no one seems to have made a
connection between what's happening with the infected children and the events
on a small coral reef in the South Pacific.
Eventually, Nadine has to face the unlikely truth,
and the enormous implications of it. The
children aren't sick. They're changing.
But will anyone else believe her?
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Excerpt One:
T’nei translated
for Isobel. “Why are you here?”
Isobel fought
the urge to look at Travis. “To harvest a special coral from the reef.”
“No,” T’nei
snapped. “Anyone could do that. Your men could do that. Why are you here?”
Isobel’s mind
raced. What was Mtuji after? “I’m the lead scientist. I know which coral to
harvest, and how it’s processed. Only I can do that.”
“Only you?
Among all your people?”
Isobel pursed
her lips. “No. But I’m the one who began this research in search of medicine
for a very rare disease. I found what we needed in a special coral. I learned
that coral grows here.” She paused. “I started this project. I came here to
finish it.”
T’nei
translated her words for Mtuji.
The other women
murmured among themselves, staring at Isobel as if they could see through her,
see the truth of the matter. The elders among them wavered. Some argued. The
younger ones held their ground.
Isobel’s
stomach knotted.
At length, the
crone spoke aside to T’nei, who turned to Isobel.
“And if we say
no, go home?”
Isobel’s jaw
tightened. “Then we’ll go home, and I’ll start again. Find another way. But it
took me years to find this coral. Thousands of children are born with this
illness. None survive it.”
Mtuji absorbed
her words in silence.
“What would you
do,” Isobel went on, “if your children were born this way and I could save
them? If you had to watch your children die because another nation’s leader
denied me access to their reef?”
T’nei
hesitated, then translated Isobel’s words.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Drema Deòraich is a writer of speculative fiction that asks big questions. Her short stories have been published in numerous online journals, as well as a few semi-professional zines. Her debut novel “Entheóphage,” a medical mystery/climate fiction novel released in October of 2022, has been nominated for the 2023 Ursula Le Guin prize. Drema is still hard at work on her science fantasy trilogy, “The Founder’s Seed,” with plans to release book one in late 2023.
When she isn't writing, Drema helps her legal-eagle boss to save
the world one case at a time, pets her husband's cats, watches the starlings
mob her birdfeeders, or spends time in Nature, surrounded by flora and fauna.
Buy Entheóphage here:
Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/Entheóphage-Drema-Deòraich/dp/1958461008
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