The Curiosity A Novel

The Curiosity, a novel by Stephen P. Kiernan, is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on July 1, 2014. This 464-page work explores the complex themes of life and humanity through a unique narrative that intertwines scientific discovery with personal relationships.
In this thought-provoking story, Dr. Kate Philo and her team uncover a man frozen in the Arctic ice, who is later reanimated. As he regains his memories, readers learn that he is Jeremiah Rice, a judge who fell overboard in 1906. The narrative delves into the evolving relationship between Kate and Jeremiah as they confront the implications of his revival and the challenges that arise. The novel raises unsettling questions about identity and the ethical boundaries of science, making it a compelling read for those interested in literary fiction that examines the human condition.
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The Curiosity, Stephen Kiernan’s debut novel, is a gripping, poignant, and thoroughly original thriller that raises disturbing questions about the very nature of life and humanity—man as a scientific subject, as a tabloid plaything, as a living being, as a curiosity.…
Dr. Kate Philo and her scientific exploration team make a breathtaking discovery in the Arctic: the body of a man buried deep in the ice. Remarkably, the frozen man is brought back to the lab and successfully reanimated. As the man begins to regain his memories, the team learns that he was—is—a judge, Jeremiah Rice, and the last thing he remembers is falling overboard into the Arctic Ocean in 1906.
Thrown together by circumstances beyond their control, Kate and Jeremiah grow closer. But the clock is ticking and Jeremiah’s new life is slipping away…and all too soon, Kate must decide how far she is willing to go to protect the man she has come to love.
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