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Raising Abel Paperback | Pages: 624 pages
Rating: 4.05 | 412 Users | 18 Reviews

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Title:Raising Abel
Author:W. Michael Gear
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 624 pages
Published:June 1st 2003 by Grand Central Publishing (first published May 1st 2002)
Categories:Fiction. Mystery. Thriller. Science Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction

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by W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O’Neal Gear
Raising Abel is a great story it is a fast paced thriller starting with a dynamic thrill. In general it is about genetics and the potential thought that Abel was destroyed because he was a Neanderthal and mankind destroyed its brother race, not Cain who destroyed his brother. The idea is that if we can genetically bring back Neanderthals would we start to question what is the label of human. Current stories have questioned if genetically the Neanderthal was not a dead end as we believed. It has been found even in Michael and Kathleen’s dna that the Neanderthal genes are present. Michael likes to talk about his occipital bun, what is funny when they run the dna Kathleen had more Neanderthal dna markers. The reader of this story will question how we manipulate our human story, and create a flow that makes the survivors the story we hear.

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Original Title: Raising Abel
ISBN: 0446610976 (ISBN13: 9780446610971)
Edition Language: English

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Interesting idea, well written, very informative and technical,far too long.

This is different from the Indian archaeology books. This looks into re-creating a Neanderthal through gene manipulation and cloning. Interesting and very exciting. Caveat--it is very much against very conservative religion.

wow, couldn't put this one done. fantastic!!

Review of Raising Abelby W. Michael Gear and Kathleen ONeal GearRaising Abel is a great story it is a fast paced thriller starting with a dynamic thrill. In general it is about genetics and the potential thought that Abel was destroyed because he was a Neanderthal and mankind destroyed its brother race, not Cain who destroyed his brother. The idea is that if we can genetically bring back Neanderthals would we start to question what is the label of human. Current stories have questioned if

Heart stopping, fast paced thriller This book, just on its premise was intriguing, but is so well written, I happily got lost in its pages. Following along as we find murders across the globe, that have unsettling implications and similarities. Starting with Avi Raad and Dr. Scott Ferris, are brutally murdered.Scott's sister, Veronica and coworker of the research, Dr. Bryce Johnson, are running, from unknown bad guys, with Scotts son. They need to find out, who wants them dead, before the killer

This book was suggested to me by Beth Corry, a friend from church, and I am enjoying it so far. I am on page 577 and can't wait until I finish it. I love the character Abel, I hope all works out well in the end.

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