About the Book
Book: The Gene
Author: Timothy Browne
Genre: Medical Thriller
Release Date: July 12, 2020
We are the dwelling place of God—it is woven into our very DNA. Do we change the core of who we are by manipulating our genes? Is gene-therapy a miraculous cure or a slippery slope into eugenics?
Following their marriage, Dr. Nicklaus Hart and Maggie Russell enjoy the splendor and passion of a honeymoon in Hawaii. They learn that their union has brought new life, but the overflowing joy of Maggie’s pregnancy and their romantic getaway is interrupted by the shocking news of a genetic disorder discovered in Maggie’s family lineage. The devastating possibility that both Maggie and the baby carry the mutated gene for the horrific Huntington’s disease, shakes their faith.
Faced with this dreadful diagnosis, Nick and Maggie seek peace as they wrestle with the heartbreaking discovery of a genetic disease versus the knowledge that God is good—He has made their baby in His image and knit him together in Maggie’s womb. Like the millions of people around the world affected with genetic disorders, Nick and Maggie look for answers. With the belief that people are the dwelling place of God, and He is woven into the DNA, what should they do when that DNA has been corrupted?
Nick and Maggie travel to Poland, where the top geneticist, Emmanuelle Christianson, has founded and operates BioGenics whose mission statement is: Advancing the Human Genome. They understand that medical advances always cost something, but they face impossible decisions. They are unaware that the sinister side of genetic research has slithered in from the horrors of Nazi death camps into this modern-day technology. Their journey reveals more than the fight for knowledge, it uncovers a simmering evil left over from World War II. One that puts their lives in danger.
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My Thoughts:
The Gene is a thriller that asks the question of how much should we play God and mess with the human genome? Throughout this year I have been very interested in genealogy and watched a special on how close the human race really is to each other through our genes. And with everything going on in the world, I thought this story would be most interesting.
It was. I felt the author did a very good job of showing the characters and all of their tough choices they had to make. Were they the right choices or wrong, well everyone has an opinion on that. Dealing with eugenics and hereditary diseases, this book asks some tough questions. Personally, God is the author of life and the only one I believe who has the ultimate say. The main characters, Nicklaus Hart and his new wife Maggie's faith is tested through a horrific medical diagnosis and a risky pregnancy. As they decide together to seek answers in Poland, neither of them are aware just how deep and dark the roots of this specialty medical clinic are.
I will offer a word of caution: this book had some language that I was not expecting and some of the situations were graphic and horrific in nature. However, it was an interesting, creepy, and sinister look at what it looks like when evil men decide to play God.
I received a copy of this novel from the author. I was not required to post a positive review and all views and opinions are my own.
About the Author
Timothy Browne, MD draws from life and work experience when writing. For many years, he has worked as an orthopaedic surgeon and medical missionary for Operation Blessing, Mercy Ships, and Hope Force International. His work has taken him to Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Brazil, Ukraine, Borneo, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, North Korea, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Haiti and Sierra Leone. He now resides in Western Montana with his wife, Julie, who along with their three sons, served with him.
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Christian Fiction that will get your heart pounding!
After finishing, The Gene, the fourth book in the Dr. Nicklaus Hart Series, I have been able to look back at this body of work. The heart of my prose remains the same: to entertain and educate—fueled with imagination, inspired by history, and grounded in truth. I explored the mystery of North Korea and the threat of bioterrorism in Maya Hope, the complexities of the middle East and the history of Mesopotamia in The Tree of Life, the controversies of Big Pharma and our health in The Rusted Scalpel, and now examine the history of eugenics and the pitfalls of gene-therapy in The Gene.
Writing The Gene has taken significant research: exploration of Poland, investigation of the Nazi doctors and their horrendous medical experiments, the history of eugenics around the world, and of course, the science of genetics. The work has been satisfying, edifying, and many times, heartbreaking.
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This sounds very intriguing.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great book.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your thoughts on The Gene, it sounds like an interesting read.
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