Chromosome 6 (novel)

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Chromosome 6
The cover of Chromosome 6 by Robin Cook.
Author Robin Cook
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Thriller, Novel
Publisher
Released 1997
Media Type Print (Paperback and Hardback)
ISBN ISBN 0-330-35183-4
Preceded by Acceptable Risk
Followed by Invasion

Chromosome 6 is a 1997 novel by famous Medical Thriller writer Robin Cook which deals with some illegal abnormal experiments of a biotech firm "GenSys" in Congo, Equatorial Guinea.

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In his most prophetic thriller yet, Robin Cook challenges the medical ethics of genetic manipulation and cloning. In the jungles of equatorial Africa, a biotechnology giant has taken transplant surgery and animal research to a new level. Where one mistake could bridge the evolutionary gap between man and ape--and forever change the genetic map of our existence.

Dr. Kevin Marshall worries that he has traded his ethics for a gleaming futuristic lab. Meanwhile, stateside, Dr. Jack Stapleton, a forensic pathologist, is deeply troubled by an unidentified body that is missing various parts. Jack and his colleague, Laurie, identify the corpse as that of a Mafia kingpin, and their investigation leads them to Africa. The Truth finders almost had to give their lives in order to know and escape from there.


Preceded by:
Acceptable Risk
Robin Cook novels
1997
Succeeded by:
Invasion