Don Calmus's New Book "They'll Never Die" is a Fascinating Story of a Limitless Future and How Far Some Will Go to Capture the Curse of Immortality

Don Calmus, a professional mechanical engineer and a world traveler with a degree in applied science, has completed his most recent book “They'll Never Die”: a controversial and intriguing story of a perceived future with unlimited possibilities.

Published by Fulton Books, Don Calmus’s book takes place in the 22nd Century, where John Dalton, a retired billionaire, does not want to die, so he devises an illegal scheme to live forever—a scheme that will ultimately change the social structure of mankind. Four friends become entangled in Dalton’s scheme and agree to join him on a journey into the evasive world of immortality.

The journey begins with the takeover of the only institute in the world capable of scanning and recording the memory in a human brain and continues with an attempt to download John Dalton’s memory into an illegal clone.   

Although they have no idea what kind of reborn clone will be produced and what will happen if the illegal research is discovered, they continue on a long journey full of intrigue, moral conflicts, love, murder, and a host of other obstacles to find answers their questions, and many more.

The reader will be forever haunted by the intriguing and controversial events that could happen in the future.

Readers who wish to experience this unexpectedly mesmerizing work can purchase “They'll Never Die” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books