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message 1: by Kathy (new)

Kathy This old book has so many editions.

Does anyone think it's a good read?
Kathy


message 2: by Mistidawn (new) - added it

Mistidawn Yes absolutely. I read it before i even knew about the Da Vinci Code, and thought this book should become a great movie. I wish it had. Some people dont like the detail of biology etc that is put in the book. But i find if fascinating. I feel it was thrilling to read, couldnt wait to turn the page. And I didnt cheat and read the back first. lol


Joanna "I am reading the Genesis Code.

The protagonist is guy named Joe Lassiter. The antagonist is a guy named Juan Gutierrez.The other characters are:Jim Riodran , Kathy Lassiter ,Brandon Lassiter, The Mattress, Marie Sanders, Jessie Sanders, and Father Azetti.

The setting is in Italy and Washington D.C. in the 1990s.The theme is you should never give up even if it is a tough case.the point of view is in first person.Joe Lassiter is trying to figure out who murdered his older sister and her son.

The conflict is that there is a mystery about who killed Joe Lassiter's older sister and her son.He pretty much goes around the world trying to find clues.While he tracking down clues,many times he met up with a guy he called the mattress.Every time they met , Joe got beat up.Finally Joe kills that guy.The resolutin is that he finds out that the guy who murdered his sister is Juan Gutierrez. The end."


message 4: by Liz (new) - rated it 5 stars

Liz It made me want to read the author's other books.
I loved the science and mystery of it.


Grace I thought it was ok, it reminded me a bit of the Da Vinci Code. This genre though is not really me though.


Cathy Skipper I have to agree, the combination of science and mystery was great. Intrigue to the very last sentence.


Carl Enjoyed it when I read it years ago, before I read Dan Brown. This sort of stuff, global trotting and treasure hunting makes great holiday reading. I usually save a story like this for the beach!


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