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5.0 out of 5 stars
Another cracking read from McDermid, April 29, 1999
By A Customer
I am a huge fan of McDermid's work, and the Brannigan series is my favourite. Blues Genes brings together all the great characters, with a special focus on Kate's best friend, the wonderful Alexis, who is caught up in creative procreation! Apart from well-structured plots and well-drawn characters, I love the humanity and humour which these books have. Highly recommended.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Enchanting and intriguing!, June 24, 1997
By A Customer
The books about Kate Brannigan are all worth
reading but in "Blue Genes" Val McDermid has
really made it!
Kate's life is changing in this book; her lover is
gone, her partner wants to be bought out and
her best friends are having a child..
However, in this particular case the parents of
the child are both women-made possible by a
doctor who appears to have her own strange
ways...Something is wrong and Kate are going
to sort it out.
This book takes a grip at You immediately:
Well written, intriguing and raising thoughts a-
bout genetics and etics.
Worth reading anytime
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Great, September 15, 2000
This author has a gift for dialogue and plotting. She is also not afraid of the contentious and controverisal storyline. This is a very interesting installment in the Kate Brannigan series. Like all Kate Brannigan stories, you need to take it all a bit tongue-in-cheek, and just go along for the fun ride.
This is definitely a great book by a generally underrated author.
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