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Oaths And Miracles
 
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Oaths And Miracles (Paperback)

de Nancy Kress (Author)
3.6étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (5 évaluations de client)

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Judy O'Brien Kozinski has no idea what she'll find as she investigates the death of her husband. A genetic scientist, he was slain for his refusal to work for a biotech company of dubious intentions controlled by the mob. As she fights for answers in the offices of the FBI, witnesses the mass execution of a religious cult, and uncovers the devious motive of the biotech firm--producing customized viruses that could be spread like a cold--she realizes the power and potential of herself as an individual. Her transformation, from unhappy and insecure widow to confident, sleek sleuth is almost as Herculean as her success at exposing this global threat. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.


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The potential hazards and social consequences of genetic engineering provide the matrix for this provocative thriller by Kress, author of Hugo and Nebula Award-winning science fiction novels. Boston-area freelance journalist Judy O'Brien Kozinski is devastated by the murder of her husband, Ben, an eminent geneticist. Determined to find his killers, despite her rage at discovering that he'd been having an affair, Judy stays one step ahead of edgy, dogged FBI detective Robert Cavanaugh, a lovelorn agent who obsessively faxes and e-mails letters to his estranged wife. The trail leads to a New Jersey biotechnology firm with which Ben had interviewed. The firm turns out not only to have mob connections but also to have been secretly working on an airborne killer virus that can be customized to infect specific individuals. Also involved is an apocalyptic religious cult in upstate New York, the Soldiers of the Divine Covenant, whose members practice animal sacrifice. The plot ultimately is far-fetched, but Kress, a witty and engaging writer, is in lucid command of key principles of, and advances in, molecular biology. She creates chilling suspense as twisty as a DNA double helix.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Engrossing techno-thriller, Jui 1 2004
The first book I read by Nancy Kress was "Stinger," which is the sequel to "Oaths and Miracles," and the only unfortunate aspect of that is that I didn't have the opportunity to meet Robert Cavanaugh here first.

"Oaths and Miracles" transcends the genre of thriller fiction by containing characters of real depth and interest. Where most popular fiction of this type is populated by very thin characters, Nancy Kress does an excellent job of drawing the reader into her story by helping us care about the people in it.

In addition to the characterizations, the plot weaves from delicate, disparate strands into a cohesive juncture that leads to a satisfying conclusion.

If there's a weak spot, it's in the pacing of action sequences, but that's a minor quibble, and not enough for me to rate this book lower than five stars.

I read a lot, and it's very rare that I find a book I have trouble putting down, but I could not put this book down until I'd finished it.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 This beggar is choosing "No" on M & O., Mai 30 2001
As a molecular biologist and a HUGE fan of the Beggars books, I looked forward to reading "Miracles and Oaths". I was very disappointed: the science wasn't very good, the conspiracy aspect was sloppy, and the writing was overall rather dull. I'm not into techno-thrillers, so I can't assess how well "Miracles and Oaths" fits in that genre; it certainly doesn't inspire me to seek out more though. Someone mentioned The X Files books: "Miracles and Oaths" was not nearly as much fun as the MOTW (monster of the week) novels by Kevin Andersen or Charles Grant.

I've also been disappointed by An Alien Light and Beakers Dozen. Stick to the Beggar books.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 If you like the X-Files..., Avril 28 2000
Par C. Glover (Langhorne, PA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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If you like the X-Files you will enjoy this book. More a mystery with sinister biochemistry overtones than sci-fi, it gives you the creeps and ultimately leaves things unresolved. Our fearless FBI guy keeps trying to make the pieces fit. It takes 6 months and a lot of coincidences, but finally it all comes together. I found this an exciting read with lots of page turning suspense. The lingering meanace at the end made the premise more credible. And my hat goes off to anyone who can set a story in Newark, NJ.

I am a Nancy Kress fan and have read several of her books including the Beggars series. This is quite different, no really awesome science or brave new future world. A good read for someone just starting out in science fiction and not wanting too much sci-tech.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Oaths and Miracles
This is the second book by N. Kress that I have read. Unfortunately for me I have Beggars.. waiting. The characters were completely unbelievable. The science was really thin. Read more
Publié le Mars 1 2000 par Richard C. Rogers

5.0étoiles sur 5 A great technothriller
If you have a penchant for near-future thrillers in the vein of, say, Robert J. Sawyer's masterpiece The Terminal Experiment, don't miss Oaths and Miracles! Read more
Publié le Nov. 25 1999 par Ingo Juknat

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