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Certain Cure:  Where Science Meets Religion

Certain Cure: Where Science Meets Religion
By Jennifer Valoppi

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How far will Claire Cummings go to save her life? How far will her daughter go to save her struggling TV talkshow? Written by Emmy Award winning television journalist Jennifer Valoppi, Certain Cure combines corporate greed and modern medical science into an “end days” thriller where ancient Judeo-Christian prophecies intersect with modern quantum physics and nanotechnology, as the characters move through Manhattan - a world filled with signs and symbols, all warnings hidden in plain sight that must be deciphered and interpreted.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #190808 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2007-12-20
  • Format: Kindle Book

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CERTAIN CURE5
WHAT A GREAT READ. I LOVED THIS BOOK. THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH MYSTERY. IT'S SUCH A GREAT TO READ AND FAST, A REAL PAGE TURNER. IF YOU LIKE, HARLAN COBEN, MICHAEL CONNELLY, PATRICIA CORNWELL, JOHN GRISHAM, AND MY FAVORITE THOMAS HARRIS, SCOTT TUROW, STUART WOODS, LAWRENCE SANDERS, LISA SCOTTLOLINE, JAMES PATTERSON, JUMP ON THE BAND WAGON. LETS GET JENNIFER VALOPPI TO WRITE ANOTHER BOOK ASAP. I CAN'T WAIT FOR THE MOVIE!!!

Certain Cure 5
Ordered, opened and finished, from the first page to the end could not find a place to take a break. I strongly recommend this book to all. Hopefully, Ms. Valoppi has another book in the works. Great gift to friends and family.

Great find!5
About 50 pages into this book, I thought, this is going to make a great movie. It's a fast moving thriller that is tough to put down. I read the whole thing in a weekend!

The characters are likable and well developed. The plot was DaVinci-code like but a little more fun. It had me thinking about how much we rely on various technological and medical breakthroughs to make our lives better, but what happens if they go to far? Where does the line between progress and ethics begin to blur? Very interesting!

It's an impressive book. I would recommend it to any one from my mom to my 14 year old neighbor.