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The God Virus, J.E. Murphy crafts an unforgettable journey into a world transformed by a single, life-altering discovery. Judeus Hermone thought he was saving a drowning woman. Instead, he ignited a chain reaction that would rewrite humanity's fate. The Miranda virus reshapes the Earth, creating a new order where speaking animals walk beside humans, and the concept of God itself is questioned.
At its heart, this is a love story-a man's devotion to a woman who is both his salvation and his undoing. But it is also a story of humanity: how we rise and fall, how we adapt, and how we face forces beyond comprehension. Filled with stunning twists and profound questions,
The God Virus will keep you riveted until the very last page.An ancient virus is turning animals into people and people into monsters. Two romantically inclined mutants lead a pack of hybridized pilgrims from Miami across Africa to Rome. Their two-fold purpose: stop the cure for the disease that created them, and get the Pope's OK for non-humans to marry in the Church.
A virus from billions of years in the past has emerged from ancient salt beds with devastating results. As the virus turns evolution on its head, people are changed into monsters, animals begin to demand their rights, and civilization is brought to its knees. The few remaining humans seek safety in the quarantine of walled cities such as the Vatican. They desperately seek a cure, but the only one they find may have results too horrible to contemplate. Judeus and Miranda, recent converts to the phylum Porifera, set out with a werewolfish priest, a planeload of mutating pilgrims, and a sabre-tooth shape-shifting cat on their own journey from Miami to the Vatican. One wants to teach the Pope how to pray in this strange new world. The other wants to stop the cure that is being developed by the remaining humans. And they both want to get the Pope's final answer on whether non-humans should marry. With their plane shot down over Africa, they learn that strange events are not limited just to the civilized parts of the world. Is the virus God's punishment on the world? Or is there no god but the virus? Or is the virus going to create a new god? Can three sponge-monsters straighten this mess out?