Review of Certain Cure

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Sounds like a very intriguing story. I’m interested in nanotechnology and how the nano chips eliminated all the cancer kills. And I’m also curious about how it plays into the murderers and why they killed Archibald. Great review!
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I like that this book rightfully shows the links between science and religion, since religion is based in science as the Bible is an artifact. The suspense it has also makes for a great plot. Congratulations on book of the day!
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Mixing science and religion in a novel is not an interesting for me. I am sure other readers will find it more intriging. Great review.
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What could be wrong with immortality? I wish we could ask Dr. Claiborne Congratulations on BOTD!
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The idea of finding nanotechnology able to cure cancer is fascinating and will hopefully become true soon.
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Post by Amanda Brouillette Gladden »

This sounds like a very interesting book. From the review given, it sounds like something I've never read before. I'm very intrigued by the educational information that was mentioned. Also, the relationship between religion and science really piqued my interest. It is difficult to intertwine those two but in a way that it isn't offensive or one sided. I'm very interested in reading this for those reasons.
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Interesting idea to look at how science mixes with religion but I'm not in the mood for suspenseful thriller/murder mystery so might give this one a pass for now. Thanks for your review
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"Certain Cure" by Jennifer Valoppi is a book that focuses on the correlation between religion and science. Because of his superior instincts, Robert Morgan is called to help investigate the murder of a retired physician. The book is professionally edited.
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Post by Annette Boateng »

I am perplexed!!😳, If l be a God l will take these characters mentioned deciding to go against the nature of humans to live and die because they wanted immortality instead as unforgivable insult to creation as a whole. However l for one religion and science intertwined is total madness and will lead now generations to know where but destruction, anyways not to misunderstand the author l want to read more of the novel. Interesting review though.
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Post by Shirley Ann Riddern Labzentis »

You gave us a great review. Very thorough. Although, this sounds like an interesting book for some, I don't think that it would be up my alley.
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Interesting review of this science/medical and religion crossover thriller. I found it interesting and amusing that the reviewer learned a bit about the history of the caduceus from this novel.
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The combination of science and religion is going to be an interesting plot. I have a strong opinion that science and religion don't go hand in hand. Then speaking about immortality through nanochips, now that is unexpected.
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Post by Taiwo_Olawoye »

This seems to be an exciting book. Archibald's life holds some secret that his death eventually reveals. I hope Robert and Helen's relationship turns out well. Thanks for the review.
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Hmm, The correlation between science and religion is a very smart combination of storytelling, "Youths shall see visions, and the old shall dream dreams". I learned faith in action in this book.
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Post by Misael Carlos »

The book has an plot so I’m looking forward to digging into this one to find out about the nanochip treatment of Dr. Viviee in restoring cells and making one look younger and how the murders will be solved. I like reading mystery novels and this one is right up my alley.
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