- Gene (novel)
"Gene" is a popular bestselling thriller novel by
Stel Pavlou (born 1970), published in 2005 inEngland bySimon and Schuster . It is published in many languages with some significant title changes. The Italian edition has the title "La Conspirazione del Minotauro" (The Minotaur Conspiracy). The novel is about a fictionalNew York detective, James North, who in the process of hunting down a criminal, uncovers a genetics experiment to unlock past lives throughgenetic memory , therefore achieving a kind of immortality. In so doing North discovers his own origins, that of a soldier from theTrojan War who is reincarnated seven times through history, forced to confront his nemesis each time, all for the loss of his one true love.Characters
Cyclades (born circa 1300 BC)
"Incarnations of Cyclades"
* Detective James North (2004 AD)
* Eugene Dybbuk (2004 AD)
* Aquilo (75 AD)
* Aisha (2004)
* William Porter (2004)Athanatos (born circa 1500 BC)
"Incarnations of Athanatos"
* Detective James North (2004 AD)
* Eugene Dybbuk (2004 AD)
* Savage (2004 AD)Detective Martinez
Cassandra Dybbuk
Doctor Shepherd
Plot summary
The over riding plot is unique in fiction. In dealing with genetic memory, Pavlou has drawn on both the nature of lineage, and the nature of self. Several characters all stem from the same source, and so as their memories become unlocked during the course of the novel, they each identify with being the same person at a distant point in history. The question of identity then becomes fundamental to the plot. If each character shares the same memories are they a reincarnation of that original person, or merely an echo?
The novel is further complicated in that it is told backwards, using a Police procedural as the structure of the novel, memories are unlocked in the form of flashbacks, each flashback delving further and further back in time over the course of 3000 years.
Told in alternating first person and third person, the novel is divided into a prologue and seven "books", the seven trials of Cyclades.
The opening page begins with the first 27 lines of the Human Genome. Thereafter the prologue lays out the death of Cyclades during the Trojan War, and makes it clear that his death is merely the beginning of the journey. Told in first person, Cyclades, a Greek warrior, is mortally wounded. A Sybil forces him to have sex to continue his line, where upon he dies for the first time in the book.
Book One, shifts to third person and jumps to the year 2004. In New York City Detective James North has been called to the Metropolitan Museum of Art to deal with a mentally unstable man who has run amok amid the exhibits.
Critical Reaction
* “Stel Pavlou is a genre-bender… Gene is a powerful read.” "The Observer"
* "This must have been tough to write, but he certainly has delivered the goods again, it's terrific... Real edge-of-the-seat stuff." "The Bookseller"
* “Grabs you by the lapels and drags you through the pages... A great idea... The world needs a Dan Brown who can write and we reckon Pavlou might just be that man.” "SFX"
* “Highly successful and provocative… an intelligent, entertaining and damn exciting genre thriller… the natural heir to Michael Crichton.” "SFRevu"
* "This really is something different... when so much crime fiction these days is thin, recycled material, this one is the catnip to those seeking the unusual." "Crime Time"
* “Stunningly compelling… a superb story full of vivid characters and an intricate storyline.” "The Eternal Night"
* “SF that Greg Bear might have written.” "Emerald City"
* "For pure invention of plot and characters I cannot praise it enough. For page-turning power and suspense, it’s top rate. For all lovers of something unusual, it’s a must." Sarah Broadhurst, "Ilovereading.co.uk"
* "'Gene' takes mythology, science, intrigue and action and creates a compelling and intricate tale... Anyone who likes their thrillers with brains, their intrigue with action or their mythology modern would probably find 'Gene' a most rewarding experience." "SF Crowsnest"
* “Intense and very addictive... a tantalising storyline that will grab your attention to the end.” "SHOTS: The Crime and Mystery Magazine"Gene has been listed in the Daily Mirror's Top 10 books to look out for in 2005.Gene has also been featured as one of the top picks of 2005 at Ilovereading.co.uk.
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