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Fated Genes

by Harry Kraus
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Overview

How far will some people go in the name of science? FatedGenes is a gripping story that raises serious spiritual andethical questions.

Brad Forrest is a young, overworked pediatric surgeon who riskslosing everything-including his wife and young son-to obtain thecareer opportunity of his dreams. Web Tyson, founder and head of aprestigious pediatric surgery practice, may be the next SurgeonGeneral of the United States-unless the truth comes out about whatis happening to infants in Room 525 of the Crestview Women's andChildren's Health Center. And Lenore Kingsley, wealthy president ofa huge pharmaceutical company, is using her power to engage inhuman DNA splicing research and to make Web Tyson the next SurgeonGeneral-for her own dark purposes. When these three personalitiescollide over a strange chain of events, none of them will be thesame-and none of them may survive.

Real-life surgeon Harry Kraus weaves social issues like healthcare, euthanasia, and genetic research into this medicalthriller.

About the Author, Harry Kraus

HARRY KRAUS, MD, is a practicing surgeon and a
missionary with Africa Inland Mission, currently on home
assignment. He is the author of eleven novels and two works of
nonfiction, including Crossway's Breathing Grace and
The Cure. Kraus earned his MD degree from the Medical
College of Virginia, completed his surgical internship and
residency at the University of Kentucky, and formerly practiced in
Virginia and Kenya. Visit his web site at harrykraus.com for
more information.



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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2008
Publisher
Crossway
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781433522161

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