Janus Legacy medical thriller with ethical overtones!
This book surprised me, having read The Genesis Code and thoroughly
enjoyed I expected to find similar satisfaction in this latest offering
from Lisa von Biela. It's not a bad book but the subject matter ( the
illegal harvesting/use of human parts) has been done much better in the
past. Two good examples being the somewhat dated Coma by Robin Cook and
the more recent Harvest by Tess Gerritsen. The storyline in The Janus
Legacy is different from these two predecessors but the central issue of
transplant and the associated ethics remains. The story revolves around
Jeremy Magnusson, crohn's disease sufferer, and the vast wealth he
inherits from his father Ivan on his unexpected death. However as part
of his inheritance Jeremy must endeavor to continue with his father's
experiments into this dreaded disease even though he may dispute the
methods used, and perhaps by continuing his fathers work he may find a
cure. Although Jeremy has my sympathy most of the supporting characters
were bland and tedious in the extreme: his ex partner Amanda decides to
leave the pompous Rick and return to Jeremy, Tim ( very dim!) and Glen (
self absorbed egotist) two supporting surgeons at the SomaGene
institute and the rather pathetic figure of "The Subject" who drifted
somewhere between a human existence and the great beyond....This book
would probably have worked much better as a novella as I found myself
wishing for the end to happen and Jeremy's fate, whatever that may be to
please happen soon....before I drifted off to sleep zzzzzz....
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