Publisher's Synopsis
FREAK. A Quaternary by RAY BOXALL. Part Two. ENTERTAINMENT, EMMY, EVE, -& EXPLOSIONS! Only weeks after Emmy's kidnap and subsequent rescue, Freak's doctors have good news for her; she's pregnant with her and her partner's second baby. They also have devastating news; her previous pregnancies were extremely sapping because her unique ultra-hyperactive brain was fighting her womb for nutrients. In a nutshell, her body cannot satisfy both. Her body is accelerating into old age, whilst her brain possibly only has 12-15 months before dementia begins as its deterioration is also accelerating. She realises her secret plans to advance humanity will have to be accelerated, and goes into overdrive, masterminding covert high-tech scientific and medical teams in order to maximise her legacy. Because her past will shortly be revealed with all its negativity, she also begins to build such a positive image beforehand that her critics' fury will be drowned by public opinion. Another strand of her scheme is to build up the SixStar group into such a mega-conglomerate that it effectively dictates the world's business and financial markets. Long term, the United Nations must become both the planet's policeman, and its ultimate government. The charity programmes that she instigates are augmented by a whole range of high-tech and medical breakthroughs, decades ahead of everyone else, whilst on a personal level she desperately tries to be fully reunited with her family. But Emmy becomes the wild card as her own brain rapidly develops towards a similar level as her mother's, and Freak realises the future belongs to her daughter; she was merely nature's flawed prototype. As Freak plans to make her probable exit as meaningful as possible, Emmy builds her own team of advisors, and prepares to act as only a modern, Western-oriented teenager would consider acceptable; pugnaciously! Welcome To Freak's World!