Kevin Guilfoile has written for McSweeney's, Salon, The New Republic and The New York Times Magazine. He lives in Chicago with his wife and child.
"A spellbinding novel. . . . Mature, intelligent, stylishly written and more than a little bit dark." --Chicago Tribune "Striking. . . . Guilfoile's tricky, high-concept plot continually subverts and plays with the reader's expectations. . . . Gripping." --The New York Times "A masterpiece of intelligent plotting. . . . A rare thriller that dares to make telling the difference between right and wrong, fate and choice, as difficult as it is in real life." --Salon "Always surprising. . . . Complete with elegant prose and well-developed characters." --The New York Times Book Review
Definitely thought-provoking: when his daughter is raped and murdered, a doctor specializing in reproductive cloning uses DNA from the killer to clone him so that eventually he'll know exactly what the killer looks like. Lots of noise on this one, plus a seven-city author tour. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.
"A spellbinding novel. . . . Mature, intelligent, stylishly written and more than a little bit dark." --Chicago Tribune "Striking. . . . Guilfoile's tricky, high-concept plot continually subverts and plays with the reader's expectations. . . . Gripping." --The New York Times "A masterpiece of intelligent plotting. . . . A rare thriller that dares to make telling the difference between right and wrong, fate and choice, as difficult as it is in real life." --Salon "Always surprising. . . . Complete with elegant prose and well-developed characters." --The New York Times Book Review
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