DNAlien is the story of a secret government program to develop life combining DNA taken from alien bodies with a normal human embryo. Taking place within an ultrasecret facility hidden on the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base located in Fort Worth, Texas, success ultimately occurs.
Years ahead of their civilian counterparts, the military and government scientific personnel finally hit upon the magical combination of alien DNA and human embryonic tissues that result in a being that hopefully will posses the traits desired from both sources.
Gene, standing for Genetic Embryonic Nucleus Enhancement, grows under the constant care and watchful eyes of a small group of individuals assigned to the Fort Worth base.
Knowledge of his existence is so closely guarded that only a handful of very high-ranking people, including the president of the United States, are aware of him or the program.
DNAlien follows Gene in a rural community north of Fort Worth after he escapes the facility and tries to evade the massive clandestine search for him during the worst terrorist attack on the United States, the days following the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City.
I didn’t know what to expect from this book as soon as I saw its cover but something about it really grabbed me and I didn't hesitate to give it a chance. And that’s what I got, something I didn’t expect. Every assumption I had about the story or hunch about the characters turned out to be wrong. This is due to the great storytelling power of the author; truly, his innate talent can be seen in every single page. This fictional story is excellently narrated and besides being an exceptional way to kill time, it leaves us with a very powerful teaching and something to reflect on as we read.