What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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Query abandoned by poster > ABANDONED. bioterrorism novel sometime between 2008-2011

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message 1: by Will (new)

Will | 5 comments About a virus that had been released that swapped out the genes of any organism it infected with other organisms. I do recall that one of the plotlines was about a guy that discovered his dog had been modified with humanlike intelligence, and while it couldn't talk, it would nod or shake it's head in response to a yes or no question. I remember a specific scene, right after he discovered his dogs intelligence he and the dog were in his backyard, and the dog dug up a message or possibly a box with something that had been left for him, years ago. If it helps, I thought that it was Michael Crichton's Next, but I recently re-read that, and it's not. Possibly it was published around the same time.


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Evie Stevie (eviestevie) | 6 comments Dean Koontz's Watchers?


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Daffodil (daffodil--ripcranberry) | 121 comments Fear Nothing (Moonlight Bay, #1) by Dean Koontz Not positive since I don't remember the specific scene mentioned, but it sounds similar to Fear Nothing by Koontz -- he does like his smart dogs.

What frustrates me is I've wanted the third Moonlight Bay book forever and I don't believe it's ever going to be written.


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Will | 5 comments It doesn't look like either of those, but thanks for the help


message 5: by Lobstergirl, au gratin (new)

Lobstergirl | 44894 comments Mod
Will, are you still looking for this or did you find it?


message 6: by Will (new)

Will | 5 comments Had completely forgotten I posted this, but no I haven't found it


message 7: by Ingo (new)

Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments Sounds interesting, may be one more for my TBR.
Please bump this regularly, this thread has not been seen during the time since the last comment and just now.
If you are not up to it, I could do it for you, if you want, I would bump it every 30 days.


message 8: by Will (new)

Will | 5 comments If you want to, feel free, like i said I've pretty much forgotten about it


message 9: by Ingo (new)

Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments As promised. First Bump, sorry to be early, but this is the date I bump my search.
Will bump this every 30 days, together with my own search. May not be the exact every time, but will try for less than 45 days.


message 10: by Deborah (new)

Deborah Bell | 28 comments I can think of a couple that involve gene swapping but nothing with a dog unfortunately.


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Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments MayBump


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Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments June Bump


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Courtney (conservio) | 97 comments The Cobra Event. I haven't read it myself, just heard about it on a reading podcast and put it on my too read list.


message 14: by Ingo (new)

Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments Although I am not the OP, I am interested in this thread.
Read Cobra Event twice, highly recommended. Creepy ending, but am quite sure this is not the book searched for, as there is no (sub-) plot / thread about an intelligent dog there.
In my review for Cobra Event I mention Quantico, which since then I read again and I have changed, it was not as gripping as I remember, maybe because the threats of terrorism are more real.
So, while I still recommend Cobra Event, I do not recommend Quantico anymore, at least not as a gripping-page-turner thriller, more like a could have been scenario, flat people, and bit by the numbers.
Also I still would like to put the book on my TBR that the OP was searching for.


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Michele | 2488 comments Was this a series or a standalone?


message 16: by Courtney (new)

Courtney (conservio) | 97 comments It looks like a standalone. However, he has written other non fiction books about virus's.


message 17: by Lobstergirl, au gratin (new)

Lobstergirl | 44894 comments Mod
Will is the OP, so we don't get confused.


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Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments Bump


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Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments Bump for Will (and August).


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Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments Bump - one day late, sorry!


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Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments October Bump, currently cold with sunny spells here in Hamburg, Germany.


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Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments November Bump, weather colder, but nearly same as last bump.


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Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments December Bump - Merry Christmas or whatever you decide to celebrate (or not).


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Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments Happy New Year Bump!


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Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments Bump


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Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments March Bump


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Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments Bump for April


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Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments Wow, it is now another May Bump, a year gone by.


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Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments June Bug, sorry bump!


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Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments Bump


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Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments Bump


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Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments Bump


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Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments Bump


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Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments November Bump - a day late, sorry.


message 35: by Michele (new)

Michele | 2488 comments Possibly Seize the Night by Dean Koontz? The blurb doesn't discuss gene transfer, but this post on reddit says it includes a virus that causes human/animal gene transfer.


message 36: by Ingo (last edited Dec 10, 2018 09:34AM) (new)

Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments And now the December bump, for that is now a day early, but wow, time flies.

For what it is worth, even though I am not the original poster, I am following this, and am quite sure I did not get an extra EMail for message 34: by Michele ?!
Might check out the book but not sure how soon.
(Added later) Bought it as the ebook had a reasonable price under 5 Eur.


message 37: by Deanne (last edited Dec 10, 2018 09:28AM) (new)

Deanne Devine | 227 comments A very long shot, but there is an older novella by Harlan Ellison that is about...well, a boy and his telepathic dog in a post-apocalyptic world. The dog was bio-engineered, but I'm not sure about the virus part, but the dog doesn't speak, so there's that...
Here is the link: A Boy and His Dog


message 38: by Ingo (new)

Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments Bump


message 39: by Michele (new)

Michele | 2488 comments Ingo wrote: "And now the December bump, for that is now a day early, but wow, time flies.

For what it is worth, even though I am not the original poster, I am following this, and am quite sure I did not get a..."


Was it Seize the Night?


message 40: by Ingo (new)

Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments Michele wrote: "Was it Seize the Night?"

Sorry, while I bought it, as it was a reasonable price for me, I have not read it yet - and to state it again, I am not the original poster, so am not really qualified to answer that question.


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Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments February Bump.


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Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments May Bump


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Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments Bump for June (Pfingstmontag - Pfingsmonday, some kind of christian holiday in Germany, shops are closed, no stock-market etc. ), making this a long-weekend for the workforce. Being retired and no christian, I barely notice it.


message 46: by Michele (new)

Michele | 2488 comments Is the original poster still around? If not, we will never know if we find the right book, so... kind of pointless to keep guessing.


message 47: by Bargle (last edited Jun 12, 2019 05:24AM) (new)

Bargle | 1752 comments Michele wrote: "Is the original poster still around? If not, we will never know if we find the right book, so... kind of pointless to keep guessing."

The OP has given enough detail that if someone has read the book and reads this thread, they should be able to identify it. The nodding dog and it digging up a box/message would be unique, I would think.


message 48: by Ingo (new)

Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments Bargle wrote: "The OP has given enough detail that if someone..."

Yes, that is what I am hoping for, still following and bumping. Does not hurt anyone, so will keep bumping it until we find it or I leave Goodreads - whatever happens first.
There is also a good chance that I might stumble into it by accident, as I tend to read such books.


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Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments Bump


message 50: by Ingo (new)

Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments Bump a day late, sorry!


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