Breaking Destiny

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WHAT IF WE COULD LIVE FOREVER?

When her discovery makes headlines around the world, Dr. Yoonie Brandt becomes an instant celebrity. But her study is soon attacked and ferociously discredited.


The headlines vanish overnight. So, too, does the young geneticist.


Three years later, wealthy businessman Joe Kettleman is on the run from a wife who wants him dead, detectives who want him for a double homicide, and a tumor that wants him for an early grave. Badly wounded and out of options, he slips away to a remote cabin in New Mexico.


When supplies dwindle, Joe is forced to take a perilous journey through the deserts of the Bisti Badlands. Two days into what was supposed to be a five day trek, he comes across a town.


A small city, really. Right in the middle of nowhere. And it's not on any map.


That's when Joe's fate collides with that of a beautiful young woman, desperate to escape the strange city and making wild claims about a genetically-enhanced pandemic that will soon wipe out most of humanity.


Clearly she's delusional. But why does her name—Dr. Yoonie Brant—sound so familiar?


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❝ …another phenomenal book from Mitty Walters. An absolute gripping novel! ❞

~ The Inside Flap (Episode #44)


❝ A clever, rousing novel… ❞

~ Kirkus Reviews

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4.7
31 reviews
Daniel Walton
July 9, 2020
2nd book I've read by Mitty Walters! I got the book for free, but it's worth it for a smooth, fast paced thriller. The concepts are close enough to believable, and the way the story gets told adds plenty of color
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Mayann Peterson
July 14, 2020
This Book is to good to put down . With everyone dealing with the pandemic this Book , is funny , scary And to strange to believe.
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Lkaterie Neal
June 25, 2020
Breaking Destiny is kinda a scary story about Joe, Noonie, Mr. Smith and several other characters about global corruption, virus's, secret societies and relationships.
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About the author

Yes, Mitty Walters is a pen name. It's a tribute to James Thurber’s classic, "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" (1939). 


When I read that story, I was a homeless teenager who was never sure where he would be sleeping the next night. I had an instant connection with Walter Mitty. But I always felt like his dark reflection. Walter's wild fantasy life helped him to escape his boring reality. But my fantasy was just to have a boring reality. 


Too bleak? Fine. 


The truth is I joined the Merchant Marines when I was fifteen. When they asked for ID, I gave them my dead cousin's birth certificate. Next thing I knew I was on a bus headed to Savannah. When I hopped my first freighter, my heart was filled with all kind of romantic notions. But three straight days of puking cajoled me back to reality. I didn't set foot on land for another four months.


The Merchant Marine is not some mysterious gateway to adventure for young lads. It's just work, sweat, and misery. I didn't get marooned on any island, didn't rescue any damsels in distress. I just toiled away pointlessly. The most adventure I had was getting arrested in Thailand with a bunch of drunken idiots that I didn't even know. I learned to speak a little Cantonese while I was in there, though. But mostly I wasted away for eighteen long months. Until the riots began, anyway.


Crud. Too bleak again?


Look. You can be honest. You don't care who I am. You just want to go on a wild ride. I'm cool with that. Just scoop up one of my books and let's bounce!

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