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At a Nigerian university where belief often feels like performance, Paul Ukoha spends his days studying physics and reluctantly playing the church organ. Sharp-tongued and skeptical, he keeps his doubts hidden beneath the music. But when his beloved mentor, Professor Duke, disappears after hinting at a terrifying secret, Paul's world tilts on its axis. The professor's research points to something unthinkable: corporations engineering a new breed of humans - stronger, faster, more obedient - while using religion as a smokescreen to keep society in line. Suddenly, Paul discovers he's not just an observer but part of the experiment himself, gifted - or cursed - with the ability to hear and bend the hidden harmonics of reality. With Grace, a biochemistry student wrestling with her own fragile faith, Paul is drawn into a race against forces far greater than he imagined. To survive, he must decide what he believes in - and what kind of future is worth fighting for.
ISBN : 978-1-83543-951-7
Scheduled: 14/05/2026
Pages : 202
Size : 205x140
Imprint : Olympia Publishers
Duke Ofili was born into a Christian family living in the city of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. However, his formative years were moulded in the commercial city of Lagos, Nigeria. He attended primary and secondary school in Lagos, University in Ogun state (Babcock University), and obtained a Masters from Cambridge, England (Anglia Ruskin University). He is the second of three children with an older brother and a younger sister. His identity is grounded in his love for God and Humanity, his family and friends, arts and music, food and culture.