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Clone
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Clone is - without a doubt - the best science-fiction
thriller I have read during my fifteen years as a resident on Earth. An
exciting and unpredictable plot combined with totally believable characters
and an interesting insight into the world of biology and cloning make Clone
a really gripping book that will hold you from page one right up to the very
last word.
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Excellent
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These books are superb! I've reserved a copy of 'Roll
Call' 10 months before it was published! Keep at it
Malc!
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FRAMED!
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This book is amazing, I honestly read it in one sitting
because I could not bring myself to put it down! If you are not into Crime
and Thrillers, read it anyway!
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Roll Call
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The writing in Malcolm Rose's ROLL CALL is slick, the
plotting imaginative. In the vaguely futuristic parallel world of the
TRACES series, 16-year-old Luke, a forensic investigator, sets out to solve
the mysterious murders of various women who share the name of Emily Wonder.
Assisted by a most engaging robotic assistant known as Malc, Luke.s
operations are conducted within a setting which contributes its own
particular frisson to the story. The climatic episode, featuring a
desperate effort to save yet another Emily from the might of an oncoming
tidal wave, is a genuinely gripping sequence.
By: Robert Dunbar,
ex-Head of English, Times Educational Supplement.
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