<p><strong>&quot;&hellip;&hellip;.a thriller that opens along the lines of Robin Cook; but with more social and psychological issues which are explored in greater more satisfying detail. &nbsp;Its progression from a seemingly singular experience to humanity&rsquo;s&nbsp;greatest catastrophe creates a fine cross-genre experience between medical novel thriller and sci-fi that keeps readers on their toes&hellip;&hellip;&quot;</strong>&nbsp;&mdash;&nbsp;<strong>D. Donovan Midwest Book Review</strong>&nbsp;</p><p>Gabriel Rachel Lester Adonis and Charlotte; &nbsp;fictional characters whose lives mirror modern day challenges.&nbsp; Who will defy the odds?&nbsp; What will happen to bring them together?</p><p>Novelist and Gastroenterologist Michael Weisberg M.D. crafted the idea for&nbsp;<em>In The End</em>&nbsp;from a routine procedure. &nbsp;Before putting patients to sleep for their colonoscopies he asks them if they have any questions. Many comically reply &quot;Doc what&#39;s the meaning of life?&quot; &nbsp;He always replies that this question cannot be answered because there is no one meaning to life but instead the question should be what gives meaning to&nbsp;your&nbsp;individual life?&nbsp;</p>
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