The Genesis Code
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
Michael Crichton meets Dan Brown in this novel of the real secret code hidden in human DNA.
Nobel Prize--winning geneticist Joshua Ambergris has made an astounding discovery that will shake the foundations of science: He has discovered a coded text hidden in human DNA.
Before Ambergris can change the course of history by announcing his incredible discovery, he is brutally murdered in his office at Triad Genomics, an international biotech company. Ambergris has left behind a labyrinthine series of clues that ultimately reveals the truth: There is a message from a much earlier, more sophisticated human civilization encoded in the human genome!
Who planted this code eons ago? And why? And can it be decoded before it's too late? Ambergris's protégé, Christian Madison, and his assistant, Grace Nguyen, must follow the serpentine trail to uncover a global conspiracy of silence, secrecy, and murder that spans the breadth of human history.
A shadowy group known only as the Order guards the ancient secret enciphered in the mythologies and architecture of Earth's oldest civilizations and encoded into the very fabric of human DNA. Ambergris's clues lead Madison and Nguyen through the mysteries of the Maya and ancient Egypt, the forgotten knowledge of Sumeria, and the enigmas of modern science. Pursued at every turn by Ambergris's killers, Madison and Nguyen race to uncover the secrets of the Genesis Code before the Order can carry out the final, sinister step of a genocidal plan.
Driven by scientific fact and new interpretations of ancient writings, symbolism, and mythology culled from thousands of years of human history, The Genesis Code digs deeply into the questions of the real nature of the human DNA code.
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PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The latest in contemporary fiction's secret code sweepstakes, a debut from Florida attorney Forrest, incorporates a host of mysteries. These include the I Ching, Fibonacci sequences, pi, Zipf's law, magic squares, the Bible Code, ancient civilizations and pretty much every other enigma littering the wilder shores of the Internet. Dr. Joshua Ambergris discovers a message embedded in our DNA that comes from the very dawn of humanity. A secret group known as the Order kill him rather than have it revealed. Ambergris's two assistants, Christian Madison and Grace Nguyen, set out to reconstruct the message and find the killers. There are engaging digressions into math and science, but too many shopworn plotlets intrude on the main business: a bomb is set to explode; a ninja-like assassin lurks; power struggles wrack the Order; various stock characters appear and play out their agonizingly familiar roles. The writing abounds with clich s ("Suddenly a shot rang out") and the final kicker is anything but.