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| Original Title: | The Enclave |
| ISBN: | 0764203282 (ISBN13: 9780764203282) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Literary Awards: | Christy Award Nominee for Visionary (2010) |
Karen Hancock
Paperback | Pages: 492 pages Rating: 3.81 | 523 Users | 68 Reviews

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| Title | : | The Enclave |
| Author | : | Karen Hancock |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 492 pages |
| Published | : | July 1st 2009 by Bethany House Publishers (first published March 1st 2009) |
| Categories | : | Christian Fiction. Christian. Science Fiction. Fiction. Fantasy |
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When Lacey McHenry accepts a prestigious research fellowship at the world-renowned Kendell-Jakes Longevity Institute, she sees it as a new start on life. But a disturbing late-night encounter with an intruder leads to an unexpected cover-up by Institute authorities, and she soon realizes there's more going on than she ever imagined.She finds a supporter in genetics researcher Cameron Reinhardt. However, Reinhardt is a favorite of the Institute's director, and she can't help wondering if he, too, is in on the cover-up. The brilliant but absentminded researcher turns out to have his own secrets, some of them dark and deadly. The Enclave is characterized by adventure, intrigue, spiritual analogy, and romance, all set in an unusual but fully realized world--one that may have its foundations on earth but which, the more one learns of it, doesn't seem much like the earth we know at all.
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Love, love loved this book!!!! I need more books by Karen Hancock!!!! There is always a deeper message in the midst of the mind boggling science fiction.The Kendall-Jakes Longevity Institute is a literal monument to science, creativity, and the ability of man to rise above his limitations: a black glass ziggurat in the Arizona desert, labs and conference rooms interspersed with rainforest atriums, coffee bars, and incredible views. True, the Institutes director, the globe-trotting, womanizing Parker Swain, once fell out of favour with the world for his daring experiments but that only makes his hard-fought triumphs more admirable.Working at
Well I will admit I was a little confused by this book to start off with. There were two very separate stories going and I did not see any connection at all in them (there was a small reference that did connect them though and you can see it come together as you get further along)Anyhow, a little slow to start but as I got drawn in I found it to become more and more interesting. I couldnt put it down by the end and had a lot of AHA moments while reading it. Hancock was good at drawing the

This book is yet another stunning addition to Karen Hancock's books. This story has been woven masterfully, and there is nothing I would criticize about it. I started this yesterday, and I finished it today. Most books take me a lot longer, and this book wasn't exactly short. The book follows the story of two scientists, Cameron and Lacey, as they try to uncover the truth about the director of Kendall-Jakes Longevity Institute. Both scientists are Christians, although Lacey has doubts about God
I liked this book a lot, but the ending seemed to just peter out. I felt like she got tired of writing and just ended the book. So, do all those missing girls just die??? What about the other 11 enclaves? Do they exist? So many questions. One question that still puzzles me is regarding Neos. Is this guy that saved his little brother Zowan the same creepy dude that was stalking Lacey in the beginning. It seems like two different guys...and what happens to him in the end? Will there be a sequel?I
Kendall-Jakes is a genetics research institute on the cutting edge of new discoveries in the field of bio-engineering, and is an exciting place for a young geneticist to work. The Enclave tells the story of two scientists, both recently employed by the Institute, whose lives are put in danger when they discover that there is more going on at Kendall-Jakes than meets the eye. For the Institutes top executives are conducting experiments outside the boundaries of what is ethical and legal, and in
I'm a Christian, but I normally don't gravitate to Christian books/movies because in my experience, they are usually disappointing when it comes to literary structure, style, character development, etc. Because The Enclave falls into the "speculative fiction" category--my favorite genre!--I threw caution to the wind and gave this a shot. WOW, am I glad I did! Hancock did a great job creating interesting, believable characters I could care about--some Christians, some not. The story did NOT end

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