From Publishers Weekly Cook constructs a promising yet ultimately wearying plot around the issue of therapeutic cloning, picking up where his last novel, Shock, left off. Readers are once again privy to the morally questionable goings on at the Wingate Infertility Clinic in the Bahamas, but its doctors are side players here. Leading the action is former Harvard biotech ace Daniel Lowell, who has formed his own company to investigate a cloning technique in which a patient with an incurable disease is returned to health through the injection of stem cells. In this case the disease is Parkinson's, and the patient is Ashley Butler, a conservative U.S. senator from the South. For political reasons, Butler opposes the legalization of Lowell's technique. Yet Butler-given about a year to live-is willing to switch sides if Lowell agrees to try out the treatment on him first. The kicker is that the fundamentalist Butler wants the stem cells injected into his brain to come from a very specific source: the Shroud of Turin, the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. Cook provides plenty of action as well as polemical asides about the ethics of cloning (he believes politics intrudes far too often into medical and biotech issues), yet readers waiting for a jolt or a revelation will be disappointed. Cook occasionally lets loose the propulsive narrative force that characterizes his best work, but much of the plot is stale and contrived. Readers will have to endure characters who fail to stir emotions (such as a band of corny mobsters), as well as descriptions of Bahamanian resorts that read like paid promotional material.Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. From AudioFile Daniel Lowell, a stem cell researcher, has developed a way to change a person's DNA, and Senator Ashley Butler wants to be the first to try it to forestall his Parkinson's disease. So how can he do this without anyone knowing? That's the gist of this medical thriller, as only Robin Cook can write them. Dylan Baker performs this story of deceit, self-betrayal, and medical ethics with aplomb, focusing especially on character development as the conspiracy unfolds. The timely issue of stem cell research is explored with all of its negative ramifications. M.B.K. © AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. See all Editorial Reviews
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读完这本书,我有一种被深深触动的感觉,仿佛作者直接与我的灵魂进行了对话。它没有宏大的叙事,也没有惊天动地的事件,但却在细微之处捕捉到了生活的本质。那些关于日常琐碎的片段,被作者赋予了诗意的光芒,让平凡的生活也变得充满了哲理。我特别欣赏作者对细节的把控,无论是环境的描绘,还是人物的微表情,都处理得恰到好处,让人仿佛置身其中。这本书的节奏感非常好,张弛有度,让人欲罢不能。它不迎合大众口味,而是坚持自己的叙事风格,这种独立和真诚,是如今文学作品中难得可贵的品质。
评分对于那些喜欢探索人性幽微之处的读者来说,这本书绝对不容错过。作者巧妙地构建了一个充满象征意义的世界,其中的每一个角色似乎都代表着人性中某个被我们刻意忽略的部分。故事的发展充满了宿命感,让人在阅读过程中不断感到一种无力但又不得不前行的压抑感。我尤其喜欢作者在处理高潮部分的技巧,它没有采用传统的爆发式描写,而是通过一系列精巧的留白,将最强烈的情感张力凝聚在那些未被言说的空白之中。这本书读起来虽然有些沉重,但它提供的思考价值,远远超过了阅读过程中的那份心累。
评分这本书的语言风格非常独特,有一种冷峻的美感。作者似乎对文字有着近乎偏执的追求,每一个词语的运用都经过了反复的打磨,读起来有一种铿锵有力的质感。故事的主线是关于一个边缘人物的自我救赎,但作者并没有用煽情的笔调去渲染,而是用一种冷静、客观甚至略带疏离的视角去观察和记录。这种叙事方式反而更具冲击力,它迫使读者主动去挖掘人物内心的情感暗流。读完后,我需要花很长时间来消化书中的信息和情绪,它不是那种读完就忘的快餐文学,而是需要细细品味的佳作。
评分我必须承认,这本书的开篇并不容易进入,它的叙事结构有些跳跃和破碎,需要读者付出一定的耐心去构建完整的画面。但是,一旦你适应了作者的节奏,就会发现这种看似混乱的背后,其实隐藏着一个严密的逻辑网。书中对社会现象的批判非常犀利,尤其是在探讨现代人精神困境的部分,简直是一针见血。它不是简单地指责外部环境,而是深入探讨个体如何在巨大的社会机器中保持自我。这本书的后劲很足,每次回想起来,总能从中发现新的理解,这大概就是优秀作品的魅力所在吧。
评分这本书真是令人耳目一新,它讲述了一个在现代都市中挣扎求生的年轻人的故事。作者的笔触细腻而深刻,将人物内心的矛盾和挣扎描绘得淋漓尽致。主人公为了追求理想,不得不面对来自家庭、社会以及自身的重重压力,这种真实感让人感同身受。书中的情节跌宕起伏,每一个转折都出乎意料,但回过头来看,又觉得一切都那么顺理成章。尤其是一些关于人际关系的描写,非常精妙,展现了复杂的人性,让人在阅读的同时不断反思自己的生活。整体来看,这是一部充满力量的作品,能带给读者久久不能忘怀的思考。
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