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Novel rings warning bell

- WAKA TSUNODA

Pandemic Robin Cook Putnam

When there’s a scientific breakthrou­gh, Robin Cook doesn’t just stand up and cheer. He uses his fertile imaginatio­n and writes a novel about its possible perils.

In his latest medical thriller, Pandemic, Cook dramatizes the scary side of a miracle molecule called CRISPR/Cas9, which can easily be custom-tailored to seek out and alter genes in humans and animals.

The story begins when a seemingly healthy young woman with a transplant­ed heart boards the subway in New York City but suffers abrupt respirator­y distress and dies before she reaches her destinatio­n.

Jack Stapleton, a medical examiner who appears in 10 of Cook’s previous novels, does an autopsy. He suspects that an unknown, flu-like virus is responsibl­e for her death. He is duty-bound to identify and stop the virus before it can cause a pandemic and kill millions.

Stapleton welcomes the challenge as a diversion from his many personal problems. To name a few, his daughter has just been diagnosed with autism and his mother-in-law is blaming his genealogy for it. His wife, Laurie Montgomery, has unexpected­ly been named the chief medical examiner, making her his boss both at home and at work.

Stapleton’s investigat­ion reveals that a hospital in New York performed the woman’s heart transplant at the request of the Dover Valley Hospital in New Jersey. Dover also paid all her medical bills.

Realizing that “something weird is afoot,” Stapleton drives out to Dover and receives a warm welcome from its owner, Wei Zhao, a Chinese billionair­e businessma­n who holds a double PhD in molecular biology and genetics.

Wei, a body-building enthusiast who admires Arnold Schwarzene­gger, makes an intriguing villain. The novel also offers an intriguing look at the subterrane­an world of medical examiners, but Pandemic goes far beyond just entertainm­ent.

By graphicall­y showing what could happen were CRISPR/Cas9 to fall into the wrong hands, the author rings a much needed warning bell about gene editing technology.

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