A Quirk of Destiny: Ignoramus et Ignorabimus

(By Catherine Greenall)

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Author Catherine Greenall

“Book Descriptions: Corrupt systems. An evil plot. Can a scientist save humanity from certain death?

Calum still hasn't recovered from his fiancé's suicide. So, the principled government scientist throws himself into his work, despite his friends’ efforts to pair him off. When he raises concerns that food not adequately tested has already been approved, he is shocked at attempts to silence him.

As a deadly sickness sweeps the world, the natural leader feels responsible for keeping the survivors safe, especially attractive scientist Jessie. But he finds himself in mortal danger as he unearths a terrible conspiracy and mutants with paranormal powers attack survivors.

Can Calum save humanity from annihilation by an ancient evil force?

Based on real science, A Quirk of Destiny imagines the future if we continue headlong on the current path of toxic food and environmental destruction, combined with political and corporate corruption.

If you like zombie apocalypse, global conspiracy and intelligently written fiction, then you'll love Catherine Greenall's shocking book.


Acclaim for A Quirk of Destiny
'.. great romp of a novel, populated by a host of well-drawn characters, and with a gradually emerging, sinister plot twist.' Brian Page, Editor Mensa Magazine

'This book is rather scary at times as to the scenario it presents and even more so when one considers the author's background. The reader may be left wondering, and possibly rightly so, I should say, as to whether this might not be whistle blowing disguised as fiction. A definite must-read book.' Michael Smith, Editor Green Living

'The manipulation of genes places huge powers in the hands of the few and that is why books such as the 'Quirk of Destiny' can be so valuable in sounding the alarm bells in time for people to regain control.' Peter Riley, GM Freeze Campaign Director

'The threat of Genetically Modified (GM) Plants and its impact on our health may be a greater risk than we realise.' Phil Exon, Mensa Science Fiction SIG Editor

'The Best of the Year 2013. Best books (joint number 1) On the same level we have then "A Quirk of Destiny" - another must read book - a thriller and a novel rather than a memoir.' Michael Smith, Green (Living) Review.

'For her first fiction novel, Author Greenall has what it takes to keep us glued to the story. Entwining the global conspiracy right into the general populace as a method to control the world by big corporations and evil government infiltrators was masterly presented. If you want to read something out of the ordinary ..you will love this conspiracy. A Quirk of Destiny will take a bite out of your belief system. I'm hooked and will certainly keep a close eye on the "what if" this really was to happen. That's what makes this book so much fun to read.' Burntroot Broadcasting, Canada

Following a long career as a government scientist, Catherine Greenall is now a full-time writer. A long-term vegan and environmentalist, her work includes ghost, horror and science fiction.”