Thursday 26 January 2023

Perfect People by Peter James

I first discovered Peter James in 1993 with his book Host, which came in a whopping 625 pages. It was brilliant all the way through. I can safely say the same for Perfect People, even though it is 200 pages shorter LOL. 

The story is about a couple who share the same genetic disorder and their first child dies of the same disorder. Distraught, they eventually run into Dr. Dettore, a scientist, and doctor who claims he can genetically change the children and remove all defects and enhance them. John and Naomi Klaesson decide to take the chance. They wanted a son. They got a lot more than they bargained for. 

Pros: The story is a rip-roaring page-turner. The plot and sub-plot are excellent. The made-up language the children spoke, was brilliant. The steady progression of the children and their abilities. Understanding the threat against them and arranging protection 'cause they didn't think their parents could handle it. And they are right. 

Cons: The character of Naomi. What a bitch. And John must be pussy-whipped as he took everything she threw at him and agreed with her or didn't push the issue. The police response at the pivotal point. 

All in all, a great read and pure fun. And it is also a possible future. Like the book, Host -- this technology could really become reality. 

The twist at the end is excellent. It's not explained or the result of other enhanced children. 



    
 

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