I received a review copy of this book thru LibraryThing Members giveaway
The Splicer, a desktop unit that would give users unprecedented power to manipulate DNA, In a matter of hours, a terrorist could build a new virus, create a deadly new disease or completely modify human engineering. With a few screen touches, it would be possible to create a monster with the potential to kill millions.
Rusty Redfield is framed for the murder of Jeff Ludd, CEO of GeneFab, the biotech company that had produced the Splicer.
Along with his attorney Jayne McEwan, he sets out to find the real killer.
This is the second book I’ve read by Theo Cage (Satan’s Road, reviewed June 2014)
The plot is quite reasonable, but I could not warm to the characters at all, and the story was longer than it need be.