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Invasive Procedures
Invasive Procedures
Author: Orson Scott Card, Aaron Johnston
George Galen is a brilliant scientist, a pioneer in gene therapy. But Galen is dangerously insane. He has created a method to alter human DNA, not just to heal diseases, but also to "improve" people: make them stronger, make them able to heal more quickly…and make them compliant to his will.Frank Hartman is also a brilliant virologist, working...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781433210587
ISBN-10: 1433210584
Publication Date: 10/1/2007
Edition: Unabridged
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Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Book Type: Audio CD
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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Athena125 avatar reviewed Invasive Procedures on + 20 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I think anyone who enjoys medical thrillers or conspiracy stories would really like this book. Orson Scott Card is usually considered a Sci-Fi writer, but this book doesn't have that feel to it. It's modern and a logical thought experiment into where current genetic technology could take us. No over the top romance either!
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tyra avatar reviewed Invasive Procedures on + 14 more book reviews
The description and beginning were intriguing but I don't think it followed through.
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This book was bought to complement my 9th grade son's biology class. He passed it on to me, and i thought it was a really good read. The author weaves back and forth between what appears to be "evil" mad scientists who kidnap homeless people and others in order to cure their serious diseases (which leaves you question how evil they really are,) and over to an expert virologist who is recruited by a government agency to cure deadly viruses that they think were accidentally unleashed on the public.