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312 pages, Paperback
First published February 5, 2013

and 4.5 stars from me for this richly descriptive, futuristic sci-fi tale, but I'll give you a heads up....if you think this is a gay Star Trek or whatever, I'll stop you right now, it's not, there's hardly any sex and what little there is, well, use your imagination!!
Adam doesn't yet understand, but his condition means that they cannot allow Adam to live, as one of the healers tells him 'And you got the enhancements? But you are not strong Adam. Your line is turning back on itself,. Your body is a snake devouring its own tail. You are degrading, from the smallest pieces of you to the largest parts. I can hold it back, keep it at bay for a while, but sooner or later it will end you'.
in the hope that Adam can be cured. Cosaire orders the enemy to follow the Bideshi onto the planet surface, and another battle ensues. There is carnage. Meanwhile, Adam is searching through the metaphorical roots of his life, trying to make sense of what he is seeing and feeling. Eventually, the planet heals him, all the modifications and enhancements to his genetic system have been stripped away. Cosaire finally loses the plot altogether, and commits suicide, and the remaining officers stop the fighting at once. Many have died, the secret of the codings is now out, and Adam, together with Lock, decides to help the Protectorate face up to what is going to happen to a lot of their people.
modified, enhanced and patched up to be the best they can be. I feel that the authors primary point is that we can only take the issue of genetic tinkering so far before it comes back to bite us on the butt, which is a pretty scary thought isn't it? Yes, research obviously does a lot of good, and diseases are eradicated, but there must be a limit to how much interference can be tolerated in the end. ["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>