On an isolated stretch of moonlit highway in Oahu, a woman cradles her dying son in her arms. Though a physician, she cannot staunch the flow of foamy blood from his body. In the days that follow, an autopsy draws a shocking conclusion: the boy, his lungs filled with blood, died of a disease previously found only in birds.
On the other side of the globe, a burned-out ER doctor repeats to himself over and over: Physician, heal thyself. For Dr. Richard Steele, a near fatal heart attack in the middle of his own hospital was the last warning he needed. Now Steele is being recruited into a movement to examine the hazards of genetically modified foods, a job that takes him to an explosive conference in Hawaii.
Spearheaded by a charismatic female doctor, the anti-bioengineering movement is gathering steam. While a powerful company is using genetic breakthroughs to create new, disease-resistant super crops, activists warn that new DNA strains will wreak havoc on the environment. But no one suspects that the controversy is masking a far more frightening human threat.
From the war-torn Middle East to an insulated laboratory in New York, from murder in a French cathedral to an act of terrifying violence at a remote Hawaii farm, a horrific plot is set in motion. With genetic researching opening new doors, one man has realized that altered strains of DNA cannot only change the make up of plant life—they can create the deadliest weapon of mass destruction ever unleashed upon the world.
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Publisher's Weekly
June 25, 2001
From the Machiavellian imagination of a physician/author of three paperback-original medical thrillers (The Procedure, etc.) comes this debut hardcover, mirroring today's headlines with its story of a world at the mercy of malevolent biogenetic engineers. Unfortunately, however, melodramatic, juvenile comic-book characterization, artless overwriting and distracting, tedious repetition curse the novel from page one. Following a particularly stressful day, veteran New York City ER physician Richard Steele—a widower with a 15-year-old son—suffers a near-fatal heart attack, totally oblivious that his karma is inexorably intertwined with a biogenetic accident that occurred 13 months before on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. At almost the same moment in nearby White Plains, Dr. Kathleen Sullivan—a sort of postmodern Naderesque spokesperson for public radio's Environment Watch—is delivering a prophecy of doom to media gathered at a press conference held by Agrenomics International, a mega-international corporation involved in genetic research. Three months later, Steele and Sullivan meet up at an environmental conference in Hawaii, where Sullivan makes a nocturnal foray to a chicken farm where she believes experiments in mutant viruses are being carried out, and is beset by armed gunmen. Meanwhile, Steele beds the mom of an infant victim of the mutant virus, then witnesses her suicide. Star-fated, Sullivan and Steele become allies and lovers. Clement's tale is technically astute, if plagued with unnecessary detail, but his emotionally naïve characters and pulpy crafting leave him drifting in the choppy wake of medical suspense queen Tess Gerritsen, much less that of Robin Cook. (July)Forecast:It's doubtful whether readers will make the leap to hardcover with Clement—most will likely wait for the paperback. Meanwhile, negative word of mouth could cause Ballantine to regret the unusual money-back guarantee they are offering purchasers of the hardcover edition. -
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Booklist
May 1, 2001
Professor of genetics Kathleen Sullivan and disaffected agricultural executive Bob Morgan occupy opposing positions on the politics and safety of insufficiently tested GMF (genetically modified food). Theirs isn't just a public relations spat, especially when Taiwanese bird flu and police departments in Asia, the U.S., and France get involved. The stakes are high, and dead bodies are not unusual. Sullivan is convinced that two agribusinesses are producing GMF and puts herself at risk to prove it. She and a faculty colleague, ER physician Richard Steele, join forces against the medical school administration and a prominent industry spokesman. Lurking in the background are Afghanis who, still upset over U.S. bombings in their homeland, try to spray the Ebola virus on New York City on the Fourth of July. Former ER physician Clement realistically projects the tension and challenge of the field in a fascinating novel of national and international commerce and betrayal.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2001, American Library Association.)
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