Mutation (Paperback)
| Author: Robin Cook |
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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Berkley Pub Group
ISBN-10: 0425119653
ISBN-13: 9780425119655
Sku: 30065498
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Pages:
352
Age Range:
22 to UP
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On the forefront of surrogate parenting and genetic research, a brilliant doctor seeks to create the son of his dreams--and invents a living nightmare....Dr. Victor Frank genetically altered an embryo to create a perfect child. But the result is far from perfect. Instead of creating the child of his dreams, he has invented a living nightmare! The explosive two-month New York times bestseller from the bestselling author of Outbreak and Mortal Fear. |
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Scientific experiments go awry when a mad doctor starts mixing genes in his laboratory in the hope of cooking up the ideal son. But before the proud new father realizes he's in over his head, he winds up with a mutated horror on his hands.
Scientific experiments go awry when a mad doctor starts mixing genes in his laboratory in the hope of cooking up the ideal son. But before the proud new father realizes he's in over his head, he winds up with a mutated horror on his hands.
Author Bio
Robin Cook
A best-selling author of medical thrillers, Robin Cook graduated from both the Columbia University Medical School and Harvard University, and has worked in prestigious hospitals including the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. His interests range from real estate to basketball, skiing and tennis. Many of his popular novels have been adapted into successful television movies, and "Coma" was turned into a successful motion picture. He married his wife, actress Barbara Ellen Mougin, on July 18, 1979.

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