Publisher's Synopsis
Time to Kill: Reboot follows the extraordinary journey of Peter Connor, Jr., a prodigy born not just into the world, but into history-as the very first child conceived through in vitro fertilization. His miraculous birth, once a medical triumph, becomes a spiritual scandal. Labeled a sin by the Church, his existence leads to the excommunication of his devout Catholic parents. His mother, Betty-Lou, is shunned for her role in a scientific miracle, her faith tested and fractured, while his father, a surgeon, struggles to reconcile love for his son with rejection by his Church.
But Peter is no ordinary boy. Suffering from severe childhood illnesses, he grows up isolated but brilliant, with a mind decades ahead of its time. As a teenager, he transforms into an unlikely rock star, writing songs he doesn't remember composing and trading stocks like he can see the future-because, in a way, he can.
When Peter learns he's doomed to die young from a rare motor neuron disease, he doesn't surrender. He mobilizes his wealth, genius, and haunted memories of a parallel future to do the impossible-try to cure himself and save others. Driven by love, loss, and an unshakable sense of purpose, Peter's story is a bold, human epic.