The Messenger

The Messenger by Howard A Losness, published by iUniverse in July 2006, is a 320-page work written in English. This narrative follows Janet Hawthorne, a doctoral microbiology student at Harvard University, who is determined to find a cure for breast cancer, a disease that has claimed the lives of the women in her family. As she races against time, an upcoming event featuring an Evangelist and the Shroud of Turin presents a unique opportunity for her research, leading her to consider a controversial method that could change everything.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of the intersection between science and faith as Janet’s quest unfolds. The story delves into themes of desperation and the lengths one might go to in the pursuit of life-saving knowledge. As her actions spiral into unforeseen consequences, the narrative raises questions about morality and the impact of ambition on personal relationships. This edition offers a thought-provoking look at the challenges faced in the fields of medical research and the ethical dilemmas that arise when science and belief collide.
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Janet Hawthorne is a doctoral microbiology student at Harvard University feverishly working to find the cure for breast cancer, a disease that has taken the life of every female in her family. She knows if she isn’t successful, she will be the next victim.
Then an Evangelist is scheduled to arrive at Madison Square Garden along with the Shroud of Turin. She knows if she could obtain a sampling from the precious garment’s blood-stained cloth that she could clone Christ, and then the child would have the power to save her life.
The results of her actions not only endangers her own life, but the child and those around her.
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