White Eye: A Novel

by Blanche D’Alpuget

Paperback, 1994

Status

Available

Call number

823.914

Collection

Publication

Penguin

Description

At a remote biotechnological research center in the Australian outback, chief scientist John Parker is developing a virulent and contagious chimera, a fatal bacterium for which there is no cure. When a young female scientist is found murdered at the research facility, John encounters Diana Pembridge, an animal rights activist who suspects there is more to John's work than meets the eye. Diana has dedicated her life to caring for majestic birds of prey. When she discovers the body of her childhood friend near the research station, she immediately suspects murder. Her questioning leads her into a web of scientific corruption. But when people will go to deadly lengths to protect their secrets, getting too close to the truth threatens to lead to her own demise. Blanche d'Alpuget examines complex ethical questions about biotechnology, animal experimentation and wildlife trafficking, but also explores broader issues of freedom, love and gender equality. She skilfully unfolds the dramatic conflicts that define both the human and animal worlds.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member dbsovereign
Somewhat homophobic eco-thriller by an Australian writer. Sub-par in its exposition and sophomoric in its love scenes. Still, the science might entice some since the book is well researched.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

254 p.; 25 cm
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