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Darwin's Radio
Darwin's Radio
Author: Greg Bear
A terrifying disease, or the next step in human evolution? Three scientists must battle to find the truth in this heart-stopping technothriller. Mitch Rafelson makes a major discovery high in the Alps -- the preserved bodies of a Neanderthal family with a human child. Kaye Lang investigates a mass grave in the Caucasus -- the bodies are mutate...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781439557655
ISBN-10: 1439557659
Publication Date: 10/4/2008
Edition: Reprint
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Book Type: Library Binding
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althea avatar reviewed Darwin's Radio on + 774 more book reviews
A fast-paced, page-turning sci-fi/medical thriller, with an acknowledged nod to Robin Cook's "Outbreak." However, the interesting (although improbable) scientific ideas in the book lift it above the run-of the-mill bestseller.
An unusual discovery is made - two Neandertal mummies, with a seemingly normal, Homo Sapiens infant. Is the child theirs?
Meanwhile, a new transmissible retrovirus is discovered - although it might seem to be nothing more than a cold, one of its side effects in pregnant women seems to be miscarriage. Mitch - an anthropological archaeologist with a dubious reputation, and Kaye, a rising star in the field of genetics, are brought together by an unexpected correlation between the ancient discovery and the modern virus. What seems to be a disease may not be that at all - but a major jump in the evolution of the species.
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Interesting Book, I lost interest about 3/4 through though. I think I stopped liking the main character. Not my favorite Bear.
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Incredible re-imagining of evolution and genetic biology.
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great book, a new way to look at life, and evolution.

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