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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I really wanted to like this book. It was recommended in some forum somewhere where supposedly smart people were discussing another book I really liked and someone suggested this was a good one in the same vein. It wasn't. Poor character development. Some of them don't ever have backstory. Some characters are introduced only to further a single plot point and then disregarded. Entire sub-plots are introduced and go nowhere. Too much emphasis on a twist ending that could be seen miles away. (Although admittedly the author sprinkled in so many clues that this, perhaps, was his intent.) It disappointed me, and I'm glad I'm done and can move on. That said, I'll give it as many stars as I have because the writing (the prose) itself wasn't bad. I've certainly read worse writing before and I suspect Guilfoile could turn out a good book if he abandoned cliches and gimmicks and focused more on his characters. ( ) In the near future, cloning is legal. Dr. Davis Moore is a fertility doctor specializing in reproductive cloning. His daughter, AK is raped and murdered. The killer escapes and when Dr. Moore picks up AK's belongings, he obtains a sample of the killer's DNA. With no other way to identify the killer, he clones a child with the killer's DNA so the child will grow up to be the exact replica of the killer. Mickey the Gerund is a religious fanatic and member of the group the Hands of God. He feels he's a soldier in God's army whose mission is to destroy fertility clinics and the doctors running them. He'd dubbed Byron Bonavarti by the press. The novel proceeds at a leisurly pace which allows the suspense to build. It spans many years and we see the baby, Justin Finn, born and grow older. The author provides information about the moral and ethical considerations of cloning. Our interest heightens as Justin turns various ages and develops an avid interest in serial killers and in Bryron Bonavarti. With haunting prose, Justin seems to become more like his cloned father and we wonder if the author has cloned another mass murderer. There are some excellent surprises and twists along the way which add to the interest. The author has delivered a unique and interesting novel pitting the forces of good against evil and we wonder which side will win. I'm giving this high ratings because I really just did not see the ending coming! The story seemed a little slow for a while but then it took off and didn't stop. Of course it was highly contrived and circumstances were over the top with how they worked out but I'm impressed with what the author pulled together. no reviews | add a review
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A bereaved doctor undertakes a diabolical experiment in a shattering philosophical thriller that anticipates the moral, social, and metaphysical dilemmas science is poised to confront.Davis Moore is a fertility doctor in Chicago specializing in reproductive cloning, a controversial and closely regulated new practice, when his seventeen-year-old daughter is brutally raped and murdered. The case is investigated but never solved. Months later, Moore retrieves her belongings from the police, and finds among them a vial containing the killer’s DNA. Tormented by grief, Moore entertains a monstrous thought: the possibility of cloning not his daughter but the man who killed her. How far would you go to look into the face of your daughter’s murderer? Justin Finn, at three, looks like any other child. Bright, joyful, sweet; an innocent toddler to his unsuspecting parents and to all who know him. But his face, one day, will be the exact match of the cold-blooded killer of whom he is a perfect genetic replica. Can a three-year-old have a past? Where does evil come from? What happens to the soul when we die? What are you duplicating when you duplicate a human life? Cast of Shadowsis a spectacularly original, hair-raising novel about the fate of a little boy brought into the world to solve a crime. Relentlessly gripping, profoundly unsettling, and visionary, it introduces a major new suspense novelist. No library descriptions found.
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