Wombers and Innuendoes

WOMBERS and INNUENDOES

HUNTER LORD

&

ARIEL MASTERS

 

WOMB-ERS (noun, plural)

1 : life forms produced by genetic cloning using human tissue samples: considered sub-human, on a par with animals; may be bought or sold and have no rights as per various state laws which presently have been upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court; although some states accord them full human rights (see Utah); recently produced Wombers are typically divided by color (done by full body tattooing) according to specialty: red (sex), blue (military/police), green (menial labor) and orange (research);
 
 

IN-NU-EN/DOES (noun, plural)

1 : insinuations, hints; 2 : victims of the immune system destroying TADS virus, forced to live in sterile environments (called “Bubbles”): victims have three stages followed unequivocally by death, often from something as simple as the common cold or the flu.

Two groups of victims: one by birth, the other by circumstances. Both separated and barred from a full life. Innuendoes longed for a return to what they had: Wombers dreamed of a life they would never lead. Society was content to section them off from the whole, and make a buck in doing so... capitalism being still alive and well.

But the victims had other plans...


"Arial Masters & Hunter Lord write like a team destined to be together. Wombers & Innuendoes is sweeping, imaginative & captivating."
Edward J. McFadden, Editor Pirate Writings Magazine

"Heartbreaking, heartwarming, and an affirmation of what it means to be a human being...It... contains enough action to satisfy any Die Hard wannabes and enough emotion to be awoman's title. It should satisfy hardcore SF fans and lovers of quality literature... It...pulls no punches and takes you on an emotional rollercoaster ride."
Leann Arndt, THE BUZZ BOOK REVIEW

 

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