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Raising Abel
W. Michael Gear, Kathleen O'Neal Gear

Grand Central Publishing, 2003 - 688 pages

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Great

Character development is excellent, as is with their other books. Plot, and edge of the seat story development keeps you reading. Short book.


Raising Abel raises questions

First off I am going to nominate the Gears' as one of the most underrated writing duos in existence. The consistent excellence of their novels combined with the amount of research and information they pack into them make them two of the best thriller writers around. Having said all that Raising Abel continues this tradition in admirable fashion. Strong, believable and sympathetic characters, page-turning suspense, and lots and lots of genetic information explained in an easily comprehensive style make this a cut above even the better thrillers on the market.Combined with the moral and ethical implications of the protagonists experiments, this book has all the ingredients of a great page-turning thriller. If you are looking for something a bit more stimulating and entertaining than the DaVinci Code- then try Raising Abel. You will not be disappointed


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Nice Book

Good mystery. The romance part is a bit overdone. Character build up is very good. The story itself is very good. Worth reading.






LOVE LOVE LOVED This book

So well written and it makes you think and question science and history and the whole lot. Definately a book to read and read again.


Review of Raising Abel by Michael Gear

While this book is a work of fiction, Gear keeps just enough fact running throughout to make it believable, very believable. His characters act and react just like people we all know, love, and hate, and they remain true to character, behaving just as we would expect them to. When readers are finished reading this book, they will have a lot to think about.


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A gripping and thought-provoking contemporary thriller from the USA Today bestselling authors of Dark Inheritance and the First North Americans prehistory series.When Veronica Tremain's brother is brutally murdered, both she and the FBI try to make sense of a bizarre conspiracy that seems to be targeting genetics professors. While searching for secret papers her brother told her about in his last frantic telephone call before his death, Veronica meets three other people on the run from his killers: Bryce Johnson, who had been working with her brother; Rebecca Armely, a former research assistant in the genetics program; and little Abel, Rebecca's son, an unusual but very lovable child whom Rebecca would do anythingincluding dieto protect. Then Rebecca is killed, shot by a sniper whose apparent target was the child himself. Now Veronica, Bryce, and Abel are on the run, trying to figure out why one small boy should be so important to a band of killers who seem unstoppable.


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