The Footprints of God by Greg Iles

The Footprints of God

by Greg Iles

Resisting those who would use a revolutionary new technology for unethical purposes, doctor David Tennant and psychiatrist Rachel Weiss run for their lives from ruthless NSA agents and turn to David's unusual dreams for guidance.

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4 of 5 stars

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I was a little wary of this book at first. I thought it might be too technical, or too physicsy (yes, I make up words), or too religious, or too philosophical. Turns out, it was just right. Which was a relief, since I just had to stop reading Robin Cook’s Coma because it was so boringly technical. (Thank goodness he started being more like an author and less like a doctor.) Anyway, this book sucked me in, which Greg Iles’ books tend to do. Enjoyable.

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