The Genesis Flaw by L A Larkin
Human experiments in Zimbabwe, an Australian farmer's death, and a Sydney CEO's suicide: these events are linked in the mind of one woman, Serena Swift. A ballsy advertising director with a guilty conscience, she decides to take on one of the world's most powerful producers of genetically modified food, Gene-Asis. Serena disguises herself to infiltrate Gene-Asis in an attempt to expose the company's horrific genetic experiments. But suddenly Swift's informants disappear, and she is hunted by a hired killer and framed for murder. Chased from Sydney to New York, she must face the man she fears most, on his own turf. If she fails, nothing can stop a global catastrophe. And nobody can help her - except a dead man.
Olivia Wolfe delivers action and intrigue in spades -- Peter James
A frantic rollercoaster of plot twists until the final resolution * The Herald Sun (on Thirst) *
Deserves comparisons to Michael Crichton and John Grisham * ABC North Queensland (on Thirst) *
Action that hits like an icepick in the back of the head * John Birmingham (on Thirst) *
This Antarctic thriller is a rollicking good read, with a true hero and fabulous accompanying cast * Vanda Symon (on Thirst) *
Quotidian logic is challenged in L A Larkin's Devour (..) This is the kind of unlikely but tense scenario that the late Michael Crichton specialised in; it seems that in Larkin he has an heir apparent. -- Barry Forshaw * The Guardian *
A frantic rollercoaster of plot twists until the final resolution * The Herald Sun (on Thirst) *
Deserves comparisons to Michael Crichton and John Grisham * ABC North Queensland (on Thirst) *
Action that hits like an icepick in the back of the head * John Birmingham (on Thirst) *
This Antarctic thriller is a rollicking good read, with a true hero and fabulous accompanying cast * Vanda Symon (on Thirst) *
Quotidian logic is challenged in L A Larkin's Devour (..) This is the kind of unlikely but tense scenario that the late Michael Crichton specialised in; it seems that in Larkin he has an heir apparent. -- Barry Forshaw * The Guardian *
British-Australian thriller author, L.A. Larkin, has been likened to Michael Crichton and Matthew Reilly. The Genesis Flaw was nominated for four crime fiction awards and Thirst described as, 'The best Antarctic thriller since Ice Station'. An adventurer at heart, Larkin has spent time in the Antarctic, with scientists at the British Antarctic Survey and the Australian Antarctic Division.
L. A. Larkin lives in Sydney and London, and teaches mystery and thriller writing.
http://www.lalarkin.com/
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ISBN 13 | 9781472125903 |
ISBN 10 | 1472125908 |
Title | The Genesis Flaw |
Author | L A Larkin |
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Binding type | Paperback |
Publisher | Little, Brown Book Group |
Year published | 2017-01-05 |
Number of pages | 368 |
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