Contemporary Sci-fi novel entitled TWIST OF EVOLUTION by Alastair McCaig is published

Released on: July 7, 2008, 4:18 pm

Press Release Author: Authorhouse

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: Twist of Evolution follows the diverse fortunes of James,
along with his brother Freddie, Meisha and Trafur - four individuals whose fates are
bound together by an incredible truth.

Press Release Body: James McLaren is a normal teenager who lives on the west coast
of Scotland. He and his younger brother Freddie are anything but ordinary. While
James has vivid, waking dreams of people and places he neither knows nor recognises,
Freddie is unaware that he is different until a chance encounter with two old ladies
changes everything. James discovers the truth about his family's past and why he and
his brother are so special. The answers lead them on an incredible journey of
self-discovery with perilous consequences for them and their family.

Meisha and Trafur couldn't be more dissimilar. She is the daughter of the Chancellor
of a renegade colony while he is a hapless farmhand. However, as Meisha's once
privileged and ordered life turns to chaos when she becomes embroiled in a kidnap
plot, Trafur embarks on an adventure where he will learn about the desperate plague
which afflicts his world and the mysterious Cleansings which claimed his father's
life.

As Meisha, Trafur, James and Freddie are unwittingly drawn into a deadly game of
political skullduggery and lethal conspiracy, they begin to discover some incredible
truths about themselves and each other which will bind them together and affirm
their improbable destiny as potentially the only ones standing between the human
race and its ultimate extinction.

Twist of Evolution is the beginning of a tremendous adventure encompassing diverse
civilizations who share a common heritage and will pose disturbing questions about
humanity's dreadful ancestry and its ultimate destiny. Can humanity avoid the
mistakes of the past or is it doomed to annihilation.


About the Author:

Alastair McCaig was born in Ayr in Scotland (where the book is set) and now lives
with his family in Northern Ireland where he works as a project manager.


Excerpt from the book:

\"James knew he was different. In fact it was a certainty which he never questioned.
What James didn't know was how he was different. Outwardly he was a normal seventeen
year old lad of above average height, slim build and sandy brown hair. His mother
always told him he was handsome which latterly had afforded him some success with
girls. He enjoyed school, got reasonable grades and had a close knit group of
friends. If nothing else, James was pretty average but that didn't allay his
suspicions.

James was contemplating the meaning of life from the cool, quiet corridor outside
the classroom from which he'd just been dispatched by his physics teacher Miss West.
Now at this point it would be wrong to conclude that James was a troublemaker. In
fact quite the opposite was true. To underline his normality, this was the first
time James had been sent out of class since primary school and something he wasn't
particularly proud of.

Anyway, it was Robert Turner's fault. He does a fairly mean impression of poor Miss
West, whose speech impediment and poor personal hygiene make for an irresistibly
easy target. But Miss West was learning fast. Her meek 'carry on regardless'
attitude was being replaced by a more formidable 'let God sort it out', "God" being
Mr McDonald, the head of Physics. And so it was that James, suffering from an
uncontrollable fit of the giggles, was promptly made an example of. He was just the
unfortunate scapegoat who'd laughed loudest and longest.\"

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A copy of this book can be ordered from Authorhouse at:

http://www.authorhouse.com/BookStore/ItemDetail bookid

Web Site: http://www.authorhouse.com/BookStore/ItemDetail bookid

Contact Details: Publisher: Authorhouse.co.uk
Tel.: 0800 197 4150

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