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Antibodies (Mass Market Paperback)

de Kevin G. Anderson (Author) "Late on a night filled with cold mist and still air, the alarm went off ..." En savoir plus
4.3étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (46 évaluations de client)
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A novel based on the Emmy Award-winning television series created by Chris Carter.

When a disease-ravaged body is found in the smoldering ruins of the federally funded DyMar genetic research lab, Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully fear that a deadly, man-made plague is on the loose. As the FBI agents investigating the "X-Files" -- cases the bureau has deemed unsolvable -- Mulder and Scully pursue the truth wherever it leads, even into the labyrinthine corridors of the FBI... and beyond.

Racing to contain the lethal virus before it can spread, Mulder and Scully make a chilling discovery. Before his death, Dr. David Kennessy, a hotshot cancer researcher at DyMar, had been experimenting with a promising but highly dangerous technology: microscopic bio-machines that can cure any disease, heal any wound. In theory, this research could be a miracle cure, perhaps even a doorway to immortality. It was also the only way Dr. Kennessy could save his leukemia-stricken son.

But when a second corpse turns up, savagely mutilated from within, it's anything but theoretical. Could machines created to cure have learned to kill? Scrambling for answers, Mulder and Scully are opposed at every step by faceless enemies with all the resources of the government -- even perhaps of their own agency -- at their command. Enemies who will stop at nothing to ensure that the secret of immortality falls in the right hands -- their hands.

As sinister forces close in, Scully fights to save the life of an innocent boy while Mulder comes face to face with a crazed and desperate man. A man whose slightest touch brings agonizing death -- and perhaps a resurrection more horrible still.



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"Antibodies" is a new tale of eerie suspense, an original novel not adapted from any episode. It is a tale in which FBI agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully face the horrifying effects of a bio-engineered miracle cure that may have learned how to kill instead.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Boy, I miss Mulder *sniff*, Avril 1 2004
I can't even remember where I acquired this ABRIDGED auidobook but I just re-discovered it hidden way down in the bowels of the storage compartment in my vehicle while I was searching for a missing glove (which is, alas, still missing). It rates about a four for me for keeping me entertained while on my long drive to work. My drifty mind wandered only a few times.

The story reminds me very much of something Dean Koontz could've cooked up (I love the way the Koontz writes even when he gets over-the-top silly and meanders off into pages and pages of mind numbing description). This book is fast paced (this author apparently doesn't share Koontz's proclivity for longwindyness) and tells a story of a boy and his dog infected with a cancer, gun-shot wound, burnt to a crisp curing, form of nano-technology. Don't ask. My pea brain can't comprehend it. Anyway, one of the scientists who worked on this technology is also infected with these nano-critters. But he went and infected himself with the bad kind (duh!) and instead of fixing whatever ails him they make him break out with big tumorous lesions and whomever he touches dies of plague-like symptoms. Why? Ya got me. Plague-man is desperately searching for the boy and his dog because he believes their blood will cure him (boy, dog and their mom are hiding). Along the way he touches a few people and grossness occurs. Scully, Mulder and The Smoking Man make a few appearances but this story doesn't bring them to life in any exceptional way and it lacked Mulder's morbid sense of humor (the book would've rated much higher if these characters came alive a bit more). Overall it was interesting, a little icky and very sad at times reminding me of a classic X-Files episode without the Mulderisms.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Better than an eposide!, Aoû 12 2002
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This book came over just like watching a great eposide. It has Scully and Mulder at their best.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Antibodies is familiar fun for fans., Déc 19 2001
Par Chadwick H. Saxelid "Bookworm" (Concord, CA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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When DyMar Laboratories is destroyed by protestors, no one gives it much thought. But when the security guard at the wreck site dies from a sudden infestation of tumors it becomes an X-File.

Antibodies trots out a familiar sci-fi standard, the infected victim. In this case the man is infected with nanorobots that can kill a human in minutes, and completely dismantle the world in hours. That is if they get the chance to mutate. Apparently only an assassinated scientist's pet dog holds the key to a cure. Kevin J. Anderson's third (and looking to be final) X-File novel recycles concepts used in Dean Koontz's novel Midnight as well as Greg Bear's classic Blood Music (of which Anderson injects a sly reference to). End result? An entertaing weekend diversion that won't strain your brain. Recommended.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 A Great Entry in the Tradition of The X-files
I have read most of Mr. Anderson's X-files work. He does and excellent job of capturing the mood and spirit of the television series, while also providing a promising and... Read more
Publié le Oct. 20 2001 par Michael S. Waren

3.0étoiles sur 5 Interesting Plot
Holding true to the X-Files tradition, this addition to the series presents another creepy mystery that entail the services of Agents Mulder and Scully. Read more
Publié le Aoû 11 2001 par Xiao Zhu

1.0étoiles sur 5 Can this be called a book?
Here is short synopsis of book (it'll be sarcastic): Some guy finds a miracolous cure for cancer, and other guy kill him and wants to get that cure for themselves. Read more
Publié le Mars 15 2001 par Shrike

4.0étoiles sur 5 Antibodies- The X-Files
Kevin J. Anderson is the author of the book that I read called "Antibodies." This book is about a diseased-ravaged body found in a federally funded lab called Dy Mar... Read more
Publié le Janv. 17 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 Best of a good series so far
"Antibodies" is the best so far of a decent series of X-Files novelizations, the last three authored by Kevin J. Anderson. Read more
Publié le Sep 7 2000 par Richard Harrold

4.0étoiles sur 5 Good story, but I've seen it before...
Nothing new here, as Mulder and Scully investigate a strange case (but then again, isn't that always the way on The X-Files? Read more
Publié le Juil 19 2000 par P. Bozek

4.0étoiles sur 5 Good story, but I've seen it before...
Nothing new here, as Mulder and Scully investigate a strange case (but then again, isn't that always the way on The X-Files? Read more
Publié le Juil 19 2000 par P. Bozek

4.0étoiles sur 5 It feels like I'm watching the show
In this and other X files novels, I find the Mulder and Scully characterizations excellent. Of course they don't have the actors quirky delivery but they are the next best thing... Read more
Publié le Jui 15 2000 par atmj

5.0étoiles sur 5 One of the Best
As a fan of The X-Files and Kevin J. Anderson, this novel is all I could have hoped for. It has an interesting plot, a wonderful storyline, and everything that made the show... Read more
Publié le Avril 27 2000 par Carla Simonson

5.0étoiles sur 5 antibodies
This book was easy to follow and very creative. I thoroughly enjoyed it! Buy it and read it.
Publié le Mars 29 2000 par Miguel A. Salinas

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