Kindle Edition, 544 pages

English language

Published Oct. 12, 2017 by Legion Books.

ASIN:
B06Y46QNHR
1 star (1 review)

In 2003, the first human genome was sequenced. It was a breakthrough of historic proportions, but only one scientist knows the full truth of what lies buried in our DNA. That secret will change everything we thought we knew about our past. And our future.

Dr. Paul Kraus has spent his career searching for what he calls humanity’s lost tribes--human ancestors who have gone extinct. When Kraus compares the DNA samples of the lost tribes with our own, he discovers a pattern of changes. A code. He believes he knows what the code is, but the technology doesn’t exist to fully decode it. To protect the secret, Kraus hides his work and disappears.

For years, the secret remains buried. When Kraus dies mysteriously, his work is lost forever.

Now the technology exists to finally unravel the code buried in the human genome. The race to find Kraus’s research has begun, …

2 editions

reviewed Genome by A.G. Riddle (The Extinction Files, #2)

meh.

1 star

I didn't like the time jumping, which got confusing at some point. The story is very low brow dan brownish scavenger hunt, with equally preposterous mcguffins. Unlikable onedimensional characters all around. No depth to the story whatsoever.