An edition of The pleistocene redemption (1997)

The pleistocene redemption

an allegory of prehistoric terror in the 21st century

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An edition of The pleistocene redemption (1997)

The pleistocene redemption

an allegory of prehistoric terror in the 21st century

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Cloning sheep, cattle, and chimps is only the beginning.

Using Fossil Gene Redemption (FGR), geneticist Kevin G. Harrigan experiments with genes from a frozen “Ice Man.” His work prompts Iraqi leader Ismail Mon to provide resources for exciting new research that enables Harrigan’s team to regenerate extinct animals and human sub-species from the Ice Ages. But when it is discovered that FGR is also the basis for genetic weapons of mass destruction, United States intelligence and defense leaders must act.

The Pleistocene Redemption, radically different from Jurassic Park, deals with two new methods of species regeneration. Will FGR trigger the Resurrection of the Dead? The major religions’ prophecies portend the regeneration of humankind as both physical and spiritual. What physical mechanisms could manifest this new dawn? Might they instead herald the terrifying sunset of humanity?

“... Thoroughly compelling. ...The climax, containing one of the finest action sequences in recent fiction, approaches apocalyptic dimensions… . While Michael Crichton’s Jurassic stories were interesting, Gallagher ups the ante dramatically and intellectually.”
-- Richard J. Woods, OP, author of Mysticism and Prophecy and fiction works.

“… Hard to put down… hauntingly close to real possibilities… terrifying. I truly enjoyed the action, excitement, politics, human drama, all mixed with enough science to make me think that perhaps this could really happen.” -- Scott R. Woodward, Ph.D., geneticist, Brigham Young University

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English
Pages
389

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The pleistocene redemption: an allegory of prehistoric terror in the 21st century
1998, AncientProphecies.com Press
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The Pleistocene redemption
1997, Cypress House
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Published in
Brooksville, FL

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Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3557.A411554 P57 1998

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Pagination
ii, 389 p. :
Number of pages
389

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Open Library
OL400498M
Internet Archive
pleistoceneredem0000gall
ISBN 10
0966692926
LCCN
98093588
Library Thing
2261368
Goodreads
3252565

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