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Raising Abel
  

Raising Abel (Turtleback)

by W. Michael Gear (Author), Kathleen O'Neal Gear (Author) "THE BUS LURCHED OVER A POTHOLE, AND AVI RAAD clung to the overhead strap with one hand as he scanned the June 6 Ha'aretz for..." (more)
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The veteran authors of a highly popular Native American historical fiction series (People of the Wolf; People of the Fire; etc.) offer a futuristic tale with a provocative spin on the human cloning theme. Anthropologist Scott Ferris has secretly cloned embryos from glacier-frozen prehistoric cells and implanted the embryos in host mothers: now he has four-year-olds with superior traits that debunk the "dumb Neanderthal" myth. He aims to derail creationists by revealing these living links to the human evolutionary chain, but is gruesomely murdered before he can do so. Meanwhile, a bitter ex-mistress of politically connected TV evangelist Billy Barnes Brown tells the FBI that she found a death list with Ferris on it, but she meets a fiery death before she can cut a deal with the Feds. When Scott's sister, Veronica, goes to a remote ski lodge looking for a hidden letter from Scott, she finds the lodge occupied by Rebecca Armely and her son, Abel, one of the Neanderthal children, but she can't find the letter. Scott's friend Bryce turns up to help with the search, and the fundamentalist hit team soon sends all of them on the run. The Gears lay credible anthropological and biochemical groundwork for this flight of fancy, and the nail-biting resolution is first-rate.
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Scientists Scott Ferris and Amanda Alexander are lovers, true, but their first passion is their work. As anthropologist geneticists, they were conducting a theoretical study of genetic cloning. When the two are found dead--beaten, chained to the floor, and burned--Scott's sister Veronica, a paleoanthropologist, is left with many unanswered questions. Then a third scientist working with the couple in Tel Aviv is killed in similar fashion, a fourth coworker, Bryce, is on the run, and Veronica hears a message from her brother, left on her answering machine before he was killed, instructing her to go to a certain cabin if something happens to him. At the cabin, she finds Bryce and Abel, an odd little boy whose mother is a childhood friend of Scott and Veronica. Who will be the killer's next target and how are the murders connected to answering crucial questions about humanity's evolution? With a Crichton-like mix of scientific intrigue and pulse-pounding suspense, the Gears deliver a fascinating exploration of the frontiers of science. This popular duo's steadily increasing audience will love this one. Mary Frances Wilkens
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A wonderful read!!!!!!!, Sep 5 2003
Par Jeremiah Tilley (Birmingham, Alabama) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I picked this book up one day just wandering around the bookstore. I was getting a bit tired of reading the same old stuff and I wanted something with a new twist to it. I'm one of those people that almost immediately puts the book back on the shelf if I read "police detective so-and-so" or "news reporter so-and-so" because there's just so many of them! Anyway, this book tweaked my interest after reading the back. I had already read two of the Gear's books before (People of the Wolf and People of the Fire) and really enjoyed them so I figured I would give this one a try. Wow. It was great! I never got bored reading this. They did a great job of making me want to know what was going on, who was doing what, and what would happen next. If you're looking for something different and new, read this. A fair warning, though: If you are a very religious person, this may offend you. I'm not so it didn't bother me. I found the whole idea very interesting and happen to agree with most of it. I just finished it so it's still very fresh, but I believe this one's going down as one of my favorite books. Swan Song by Robert Mccammon still tops that list, though.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Loved It! Science, Suspense, Mystery, Murder, Has it All., Juil 21 2003
If you enjoy medical thrillers/suspense/mystery books, you'll love this book. I had a hard time putting it down. The twists and turns really hold your interest and the science in it is well explained so it doesn't slow the story down. And with all this is going on today w/genetics and DNA it's a very timely thriller.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Premise was good, Jui 4 2003
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Actually, I can't really say the premise was that good because I was unable to finish. I know, or suspect, what was supposed to happen, but the prose and certain other elements stopped me. The dialog was terrible, so canned it made me wonder if they've ever heard normal people speak. It sounded like a high-school English student wrote it. Then...then I get to the part where Abel is narrating or thinking or whatever. Indescribably bad. Like they tried to imitate a speech impediment but had never heard one, and it's one that apparently comes and goes with different sounds unable to be produced. No flow at all. Read Trueblood's story in "Invisible Man" and you can almost hear him talk. This made me wish I was flexible enough to kick myself, really hard, in the forehead. And then we have the story. Everything came across as so yuppie-pretentious it became comical. Capresso machines and anasazi mugs and opera that characters can sing along with and reenact in their minds while driving. Everybody has hardwood floors and nice cars and attended private schools. No big public universities here. I believe they actually went so far as to comment on a character's "University eduction," as in "He's not so bad, even with his public school background. Have another sip of the 1956 vintage, Buffy. It's dazzling." They use adjectives like ravishing, characters didn't have relatable flaws (at least not to me, but I was University educated), and there was minimal character development. I didn't care what happened to any of them, I didn't want to care, and I didn't intend to read on to find out of this firestarter of a book got better.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 thought-provoking!
RAISING ABEL is riveting reading! Well researched & very well written. Filled with scientific data about the history of cloning, anthropology & Creationism vs Evolution. Read more
Publié le Mai 18 2003 par Rebecca Brown

5.0étoiles sur 5 If you're a religious fanatic you'll hate this book!
By now you know the subject of this intelligent thriller, so I'll just add some parenthetical comments. Read more
Publié le Mai 8 2003

3.0étoiles sur 5 An Anthropological approach to a Cloning Whodunit
You know those science articles on page2 of the A section of the newspaper that you always mean to read but somehow skip? Read more
Publié le Fév 28 2003 par Maye Vanarsdel

5.0étoiles sur 5 Thrill Me!
"Raising Abel" doesn't waste any time delving into the moral issues surrounding genetic manipulation and cloning. Read more
Publié le Janv. 4 2003 par Christian

5.0étoiles sur 5 A great book with depth
This is the story of four year old boy who discovers who he is and why evil people are murdering those around him and trying to kill him. Read more
Publié le Oct. 14 2002 par John Thornton

1.0étoiles sur 5 Bigotted
If this book were written condemning Jews, Muslum, or homosexuals it would not have been published. But since it attack Christians and mocks their beliefs it is supposed to be OK... Read more
Publié le Sep 4 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 Loved it.
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With W. Michael Gear's masters in Physical Anthropology and Kathleen O'Neal Gear's work as historian and archaeology, you just know you'll get a highly... Read more

Publié le Aoû 14 2002 par Konrad Kern

5.0étoiles sur 5 exciting scientific thriller
Paleoanthropologist Dr. Veronica Tremain is stunned when the FBI informs her that her brother Dr. Scott Ferris was tortured before being burned to death. Read more
Publié le Juil 9 2002 par Harriet Klausner

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