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Brain Child
Brain Child
Author: George Turner
An intense novel of murder and science that sounds the great themes of human identity and the nature of intelligence. — Set a few decades in the future, Turner tells the story of a man searching for his roots and, through layers of discovery, the story of a complex and astounding scientific experiment. — David Chance has been raised in an orphanag...  more »
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ISBN: 491492
Publication Date: 1991
Pages: 298
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Publisher: Morrow
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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I revisit this great book every 2 or 3 years, its written by a master of letters, who devoted a life time to writing and was a sci-fi critic for years in Australia. Completely on top of his skills, in his 70's when he penned this, you are in the hands of a master, its a delicious story, told by believable characters, in an exotic local, the character development is on par with the best. Such a cool plot, and well thought out, quite within the realm of possibility now with the good old Crisper enzyme.


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