Review of Predator / Nomad

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Predator / Nomad" by Daniel Micko.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Imagine you are in a land where there are more human clones than actual humans. And how would you react if they are being used for some shady stuff? Well, you guessed it right, the book, Predator / Nomad is based on one of the most advanced subjects of molecular biology, i.e., human cloning. This is a fictional work that comes under the genre of crime and thriller novels and it is written by Daniel Micko.

In this story, Dr. Jordan Roberts is a talented doctor and a scientist who works in the area of molecular genetics and gene editing. She visits Saudi Arabia and participates in a ceremony where Prince Faruq is crowned as the emir. There, she meets Faruq’s sister Saleh and they discuss Jordan’s research and her abilities to treat any ailments. Then, Jordan assures to cure the patients in Faruq’s province and becomes successful in that. Saleh gets suspicious about Jordan, as to how she was able to cure such deadly diseases so easily? So, Saleh follows her, and later she finds something astonishing and perilous thing that Jordan is into. If you want to know what Jordan is up to and what Saleh is going to do next, then you must read this book!

This book is around 450 pages long and divided into 38 chapters. The author has given the contents of this book with the name of the character, place, and the year of incidence to help the readers follow the book in a better way. The author's writing is simple and eloquent which makes it easier for everyone to understand.

Firstly, I loved the plot of this book. The author has included some interesting and advanced scientific stuff, which I enjoyed reading. Though it is fiction, I found it quite informative. I got to learn about genetic engineering, cloning, CRSPR, devil’s breath, etc. I admire the character of Dr. Jordan, as she is smart, confident, and intelligent. The best thing about the book is that it kept me hooked throughout and I did not have a single dull moment while reading it. I highly appreciate the intricate details given in the story. It shows that the author has thoroughly researched the things he has mentioned in the book. However, this book has too many characters and can be confusing at times.

So overall, I had a great time reading this book. This book seems well edited as I just found one minor error while reading. With that being said, I rate Predator / Nomad4 out of 4 stars. I do not have a strong reason to rate this any lower.

I highly recommend this book to people who enjoy reading crime and thriller novels, and also those who like fiction based on science and biology. This book does contain profanity and obscenity. So this book is not suitable for younger audiences.

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