Genetic memories resurrected from a man's great-grandfather ignite a deadly battle of wills with a 19th century assassin. This modern take on 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' is a psychological thriller about a man's love for his family and friends that examines how the past shapes our present and charts our future... whether we learn from it or not. Born and raised near Pittsburgh, I have spent most of my life in the San Francisco Bay Area where for more than 50 years I've written about science spanning the infinite to the infinitesimal. It has been my great fortune to have dined with Stephen Hawking, drank with Roger Penrose, argued with Steve Chu, and served as the media liaison for George Smoot and Saul Perlmutter when they won their Nobel Prizes. I was among the first to write about the Nobel research of Jennifer Doudna, Carolyn Bertozzi, and Yuan Lee. During my decades as a science writer at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, I learned from Glenn Seaborg, Melvin Calvin, Luis Alvarez, Art Rosenfeld and a great many others who were giants in their respective fields. I continue to write about science at http://www.lynnyarris.com/.
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