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Scott Sigler
“The ancestors are out there…you have to believe me.”From acclaimed author Scott Sigler—New York Times bestselling creator of Infected and Contagious—comes a tale of genetic experimentation’s worst nightmare come true. Every five minutes, a transplant candidate dies while waiting for a heart, a liver, a kidney. Imagine a technology that could provide those life-saving transplant organs for a nominal fee ... and imagine what a company would do to get a monopoly on that technology. On a remote island in the Canadian Arctic, PJ Colding leads a group of geneticists who have discovered this holy grail of medicine. By reverse-engineering the genomes of thousands of mammals, Colding's team has dialed back the evolutionary clock to re-create humankind’s common ancestor. The method? Illegal. The result? A computer-engineered living creature, an animal whose organs can be implanted in any person, and with no chance of transplant rejection. There's just one problem: these ancestors are not the docile herd animals that Colding's team envisioned. Instead, Colding’s work has given birth to something big, something evil. With these killer creatures on the prowl, Colding and the woman he loves must fight to survive — even as government agents close in to shut the project down, and the deep-pocketed company backing this research proves to have its own cold-blooded agenda. As the creators become the prey in the ultimate battle for survival, Scott Sigler takes readers on the ultimate thrill-ride—and offers a chilling cautionary account of what can happen when hubris, greed, and madness drive scientific experimentation past the brink of reason.
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Author
Scott Sigler
Pages
432
Publisher
Crown
Published Date
2010-06-22
ISBN
0307589358 9780307589354
Ratings
Google: 4.5
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"The story line of this book was intriguing and it was pretty adventurous in turning out the timeline....lots of odd & unique characters all working towards one goal....the problem I had with the book was the 4-letter word language plus other colorful foul words that REALLY did not need to be used in the book...where is it written that EVERY single military personnel is REQUIRED to use such language as a form of speaking.....considering all the thousands of forms of words in the English language....there are much better terms that could be used than such foul and nasty words. The 'creatures' in this book are very scary and nasty and do make you shutter to think about ever coming upon such a thing. All-in-all....this book was okay for science fiction.......just lighten up on the cussing......PLEASE!!!..."