Thursday, 19 July 2012

Perfect People ... with a few flaws!

Having just finished Perfect People, by Peter James as an ebook, I have mixed feelings. It is a thriller with a chilling premise, but it just didn't quite hit the high notes that it had the potential to. The action starts with Naomi and John arriving aboard a ship in order to met Dr Leo Detorre - who is offering them the chance to tweak the genetic make up of their child to avoid a repeat of the devastating loss of their son from a rare genetic disorder. All they want is a healthy baby to help rebuild their lives as a family. They decide to go ahead with the procedure and are overjoyed when Naomi is confirmed as pregnant. However, when they discover she is expecting twins, they fear that the pushy and confident Dr Dettore may have got things a little wrong. Into the frame comes a sinister threat from a previously unheard of religious cult who are hunting down any couple who have been to see the infamous doctor. Soon the twins are born, and they are not like any children Naomi and John have come across before. The action builds up until a climax with an ending that you will not see coming. The lesson is, DON'T MESS WITH GENETICS! I may try other Peter James - he is more famous for his crime novels featuring DI Roy Grace - but I just didn't feel that this particular novel gripped me enough and that the characters were not quite 3-dimensional.

My STAR rating: THREE

Length: 460 print pages.
Price I paid: £0.20.
Formats available: print; unabridged audio download; ebook.

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