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Set in the not-so-distant future Blake Crouch’s Upgrade revolves around Logan Ramsay, an agent with the Gene Protection Agency (GPA). The GPA tracks the development and application of genetic research to prevent it from being used for any purpose that would be detrimental to the human race. This is a world where the application of genetics is highly regulated and gene modification or editing has been outlawed. Though the Gene Protection Act had effectively ended all private and university-based genetic research, some scientists and researchers have been continuing their work illegally. The GPA is responsible for tracking down and arresting illegal researchers and the closure of all underground research labs/facilities.
Logan’s mother Miriam Ramsay had been a gifted scientist whose discovery of 'Scythe' - a revolutionary, biological DNA modifier system, had ushered in a new era of gene editing. However, her experiments with genetic modification resulted in The Great Starvation, a disaster that led to the death of millions of people, food shortages and economic ramifications that the world is still recovering from. Since then Scythe has been deemed illegal.
Logan, in the process of a raid on a suspected rogue genetics facility, is exposed to the Scythe virus. He is quarantined while recovering from his injuries and a high fever that he recovers from. When test results reveal no other effects of his exposure, he is discharged and returns home to his wife and daughter . However, as the days progress, he notices changes such as improved memory and cognition. Genome analysis reveals that his cognition, memory, concentration and pattern recognition have been enhanced among other changes happening within his body . In other words, he has been “upgraded”.
Under suspicion for self-injecting and illegal use of genetic modification tech, Logan goes on the run, learning to balance and hone his enhancements while trying to comprehend the full scale implications of all that has happened . Is his exposure a freak accident or was he targeted? Who is behind this advanced Scythe-like genetic modification sytem and to what end ? Was his exposure an isolated incident or is the world on the brink of another disaster? Who can he trust to help him find the truth?
Blake Crouch’s Upgrade is a fast-paced, action-packed sci-fi thriller that is hard to put down. Though some of the science might be hard to understand, that hardly detracts from enjoying the suspenseful narrative. While I enjoy watching sci-fi movies, I haven’t read much in the sci-fi genre in the recent past but I’m glad that I got to read this novel. I had heard a lot of good things about Blake Crouch’s books and now I can see why. This was my first Blake Crouch novel and I look forward to reading more of his work.
Thanks to NetGalley, Kathleen Quinlan and Random House for the digital review copy in exchange for my honest review.
Logan’s mother Miriam Ramsay had been a gifted scientist whose discovery of 'Scythe' - a revolutionary, biological DNA modifier system, had ushered in a new era of gene editing. However, her experiments with genetic modification resulted in The Great Starvation, a disaster that led to the death of millions of people, food shortages and economic ramifications that the world is still recovering from. Since then Scythe has been deemed illegal.
Logan, in the process of a raid on a suspected rogue genetics facility, is exposed to the Scythe virus. He is quarantined while recovering from his injuries and a high fever that he recovers from. When test results reveal no other effects of his exposure, he is discharged and returns home to his wife and daughter . However, as the days progress, he notices changes such as improved memory and cognition. Genome analysis reveals that his cognition, memory, concentration and pattern recognition have been enhanced among other changes happening within his body . In other words, he has been “upgraded”.
Under suspicion for self-injecting and illegal use of genetic modification tech, Logan goes on the run, learning to balance and hone his enhancements while trying to comprehend the full scale implications of all that has happened . Is his exposure a freak accident or was he targeted? Who is behind this advanced Scythe-like genetic modification sytem and to what end ? Was his exposure an isolated incident or is the world on the brink of another disaster? Who can he trust to help him find the truth?
Blake Crouch’s Upgrade is a fast-paced, action-packed sci-fi thriller that is hard to put down. Though some of the science might be hard to understand, that hardly detracts from enjoying the suspenseful narrative. While I enjoy watching sci-fi movies, I haven’t read much in the sci-fi genre in the recent past but I’m glad that I got to read this novel. I had heard a lot of good things about Blake Crouch’s books and now I can see why. This was my first Blake Crouch novel and I look forward to reading more of his work.
Thanks to NetGalley, Kathleen Quinlan and Random House for the digital review copy in exchange for my honest review.
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Thank you so much , Kat! :-) This one was different from the kind of books I usually read. I enjoyed it!
It is so good to hear from you. How have you been ?
Thank you,Linda!😊 I hope you enjoy it too!
Thank you so much, Bharath! This was my first Blake Crouch novel and I enjoyed it. I will add Dark Matter and Recursion to my TBR. I look forward to reading your reviews on this one!
Splendid review, Sujoya! I'm ready to add this one. My first by this author was Dark Matter which I thoroughly enjoyed, so I'm really looking forward to this one. Thanks for such a moving review.
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Thank you so much, Bob! I look forward to reading your review . This was my first Blake Crouch novel and I was not disappointed. I fully intend to read more of his work.
Sujoya wrote: "Bob (aka Bobby Lee) wrote: "Splendid review, Sujoya! I'm ready to add this one. My first by this author was Dark Matter which I thoroughly enjoyed, so I'm really looking forward to this one. Thanks..."
I'll have to wait until the trade edition circulates, but it's on my list with a notation to look for it this summer. Thanks again for your brilliant review.
I'll have to wait until the trade edition circulates, but it's on my list with a notation to look for it this summer. Thanks again for your brilliant review.
Thank you so much , Marialyce! This was my first Blake Crouch novel. I haven't read much in this genre but I was pleasantly surprised.
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Thanks a ton, Jayme! :-)
I'm not much of a sci-fi reader (I tend to gravitate towards literary /women's fiction or suspense thrillers) . I was surprised when I received the widget for this book. Thankfully, this was a fast paced thriller and the science was not overwhelming. I'm glad I tried it!
Thanks ,Rosh! 😊 This was my first Blake Crouch novel. I was pleasantly surprised by how much I liked it.
Thanks a ton, Regina!😊 I fully intend to read both Dark Matter and Recursion.
Thank you so much, Terrie! 😊 I look forward to reading your review!
Thank you, Marialyce!😊 I apologize for the late reply. I just saw your comment.