Interesting plot, very readable though the writing is often ponderous and laughably bad!
This book is a an inventive re-imagining on the story of creation and various parts of the Old Testament,,,I like the re-naming of Adam and Eve to Adamartoni and Evevette,,,
Two children are injected with the ancient DNA of Adamartoni, a long-dead alien who with his wife was marooned on Earth when their spacecraft crashed, and from the pair the old tale of creation sprang. As they age and grow up, the two children, Billy and Linda Lou, have seemingly unlimited intelligence and almost superhuman physical abilities, and this is just as well, for they may be just in time to save the human race from a much greater threat,,,,
As before stated, the writing here at times is almost laughably bad, with all the major plot lines exposed through dialogue between characters, and there is never any real sense of danger as the pair easily overcome any obstacle. Still, I guess I am a sucker for half-baked conspiracy theories and re-imaginings of man's origins,,,if you are a hardcore sci-fi fan or an aspiring writer, the premise is very interesting, so you might want to take a look at this just for something different or as a lesson to avoid passive voice and long, expository dialogue!