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Invasive Procedures - Orson Scott Card, Aaron Johnston
Invasive Procedures
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George Galen is a brilliant scientist, a pioneer in gene therapy. But Galen is dangerously insane - he has created a method to alter human DNA, not just to heal diseases, but to "improve" people - make them stronger, make them able to heal more quickly, and make them compliant to his will.Frank... show more
George Galen is a brilliant scientist, a pioneer in gene therapy. But Galen is dangerously insane - he has created a method to alter human DNA, not just to heal diseases, but to "improve" people - make them stronger, make them able to heal more quickly, and make them compliant to his will.Frank Hartman is also a brilliant virologist, working for the government's ultra-secret bio-hazard agency. He has discovered how to neutralize Galen's DNA-changing virus, making him the one man who stands in the way of Galen's plan to "improve" the entire human race.This taut thriller takes the reader a few years into the future, and shows the promise and danger of new genetic medicine techniques.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780765314246 (076531424X)
Publisher: Tor Books
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
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Dispatches from Terabithia rated it
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Good beginning, but petered out quickly.
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it
1.0
Home audio - a fiction to compliment Matt Ridley's Genome, my current mp3 read.Erm - not for me at this time.
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Coffee Bean Bookshelf rated it
4.0
I couldn't put this one down. I'm usually not into sci-fi type books, but every once in a while one grabs my attention and holds it - this would be one of those books. It had everything - a crazy religion, an awful virus, well ok - that's all it had. But still, it was REALLY good. I was pulled a...
Pieces of Stars
Pieces of Stars rated it
Fast paced, interesting concept. Low on character development and detail. It was a really easy read, but slightly disappointing for Card's usual fully intellectual style. He said in the afterword that he originally wrote this as a short story and I believe it. It should have either stayed short ...
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