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G is for Genome by Iain Rob Wright

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4.0

Review: G is for for Genome (A-Z of Horror #7) by Iain Rob Wright Publication Date: 22nd April 2015
 
Publisher: SalGad Publishing Group
 
ASIN: B00WKZS73U
 
Rating: 4*
 
Synopsis:
 
History should stay in the past
 
Dr Lester Solberg is an old man with ambition far behind him, but when a lucrative offer to work at a secret science facility is made to him, his curious nature will not allow him to refuse. He could never have known what he would find in rural Slovakia, but he soon understands that whenever man tries to imitate God, only disaster follows. Faced with the biggest ethical dilemma of his life, Lester must decide which side he is on: science or humanity.
 
Review:
Another suitably shocking instalment of the A-Z of Horrors.This is my favourite instalment so far, I absolutely love the believable plot - who is to say something similar isn't going on in some seemingly-abandoned warehouse somewhere right now?! Scientific advancements are simultaneously exiting and frightening to me, so I think this idea could easily be extended into a full-length novel, I'd certainly buy it.

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Marilyn Monroe, Adolph Hitler, Edgar Allen Poe... Is history doomed to repeat itself? What would Marie Curie, and Albert Einstein think of the world today?
Genetic testing threatens to answer these questions in the seventh installment of Iain Rob Wright's A-Z of Horror series - G IS FOR GENOME.
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