The Miracle Strain

The Miracle Strain by Michael Cordy, published by Bantam in 1997, is a first edition novel comprising 364 pages. This fiction work intertwines action and adventure with religious themes, presenting a suspenseful narrative centered on a Nobel geneticist who faces a ruthless messianic cult. As he embarks on a global journey, he seeks to save his daughter’s life, utilizing both modern technology and ancient healing miracles.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of the intersection between science and faith as the protagonist navigates dangerous challenges. The story delves into the complexities of belief and the lengths one will go to for family, set against a backdrop of high-stakes conflict. This edition offers a unique perspective on the themes of healing and determination, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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A Nobel geneticist confronts a ruthless messianic cult in this suspenseful story of one man’s dangerous, determined, global odyssey to save his daughter’s life, using the power of modern technology as well as the ancient miracle of healing. A first novel. Simultaneous.”
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