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Unleash the Chaos with Chaos Theory: Biological Bedlam!

Dive into the thrilling unknown with Chaos Theory: Biological Bedlam, Bayonet Books Anthology Vol. 15, where science pushes the boundaries of creation-and pays the price! This electrifying collection of 14 original stories explores the wild, unpredictable consequences of genetic experimentation. From flirtatious frog girls to fearsome apex predators, each tale weaves humor, horror, and hope into a tapestry of biological mayhem. In J.R. Handley’s “Checkpoint Zulu,” a peacekeeper becomes a prisoner of war, subjected to chilling experiments that blur the line between man and monster. Hunter Kay Wallace’s “Freak Science and Stolen Cookies” delivers quirky chaos, while Matthew Olaranont’s “The Stitched Thorne” unravels a mystery of stitched-together nightmares. From Jordan Campbell’s exploration of humanity’s soul in “In Our Own Image” to Jesse James Fain’s ferocious “Apex,” these stories confront the question: What happens when we play god? Edited by Jesse James Fain, with stunning cover art by Quiet Shadows Covers, this anthology channels the spirit of Jurassic Park, Frankenstein, and Bioshock. It’s a roller coaster of emotions-fearful awe, cynical laughter, and cautious hope-as humanity grapples with its own creations. Each story is a warning and a wonder, asking whether we can control the life we forge or if it will control us. Perfect for fans of speculative fiction and dystopian horror, Chaos Theory: Biological Bedlam is a must-read for anyone captivated by the ethical tightrope of science.

Available now in eBook (ISBN: 978-1-960016-40-9) and Trade Paperback (ISBN: 978-1-960016-41-6) at Amazon.

Don’t miss this unforgettable journey into the heart of creation’s chaos. Will mankind’s arrogance lead to triumph or tragedy? Grab your copy today and find out! “A thrilling exploration of science’s wildest dreams and darkest nightmares.” – Jesse James Fain, Editor

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Until next time, stay frosty and keep your powder dry.

J. R.

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