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The World of Emily - The first instance of the Yaga Saga - cover

The World of Emily - The first instance of the Yaga Saga

Lesly Farran

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

In the year 2141, Dr. Emily Durchdenwald, a world-renowned scientist and leader of a breakthrough promising to end global hunger, dies mysteriously in a hospital room. What initially appears to be a medical accident soon draws the attention of military forces, investigative journalists, and secrets long buried beneath the soil.
 
At the heart of the chaos, a witness escapes: Sarah Lenski, a young woman who vanished a decade earlier in the cursed Yaga forest. Her reappearance—unchanged in age and appearance—defies logic and ignites a desperate race for answers.
 
Through a blend of narrative scenes, forensic reports, scientific blogs, and recovered memories, The World of Emily reveals a fragile equilibrium between human science and the consciousness of nature. As the mystery deepens, one question rises:How far does the language of plants reach? And what price are we willing to pay to understand it?
 
This is the first volume in a planned saga that merges suspense, biotechnology, and environmental mystery—an immersive journey into the forest… and beyond.
Available since: 06/25/2025.
Print length: 285 pages.

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