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0739436589
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Cook, Robin,
1940-
Seizure /
Robin Cook.
Large print.
New York :
Putnam,
2003.
802 p. ;
22 cm.
Amazon.com Word Count - 139761.
Senator Ashley Butler is about as traditional as a Southern gentleman can be. So when he's asked to chair a series of senate hearings aimed at a ban on cloning technology, he takes the careful stance of a conservative. He clashes with Dr. Daniel Lowell, who's invented a technique that will take stem cell research to a new level and help millions of people. Butler opposes it until he learns he himself has a disease that would benefit from the research. In exchange for research money, he wants Lowell to "cure" him with DNA from the Shroud of Turin? Has he made a deal with the devil?
20080520.
Physicians
Fiction.
Cambridge (Mass)
Fiction.
Suspense fiction.
Political fiction.
Medical novels.
ALEML