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The Angel Experiment

This book is a science fiction thriller that delves into the consequences of genetic manipulation. The story follows a group of children who have been genetically altered and are on the run from those who created them. The novel raises questions about the moral implications of scientific advancements and the nature of humanity. more

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James Patterson
James Patterson

James Patterson is a highly acclaimed author in the thriller and mystery genres, recognized for his engaging storytelling and the creation of memorable characters. Born on March 22, 1947, he has authored numerous best-selling novels and is a significant figure in the literary world. Patterson's work has captivated readers worldwide, and he has been influential for decades. more

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