Frameshift

Imagined AI depiction of the book "Frameshift" by Robert J. Sawyer, encapsulating the essence of this hugo-1998 award winning novel.

Frameshift is a science fiction novel by Robert J. Sawyer. The story is set in both contemporary Canada and Rwanda, with brief periods in other locations such as Germany and the United States. The novel follows the life of Pierre Tardivel, a geneticist who discovers a hereditary link to several cases of sudden adult death syndrome (SADS). As Tardivel uncovers the genetic basis of this mysterious condition, he becomes embroiled in a web of deceit, conspiracy, and danger. His pursuit of the truth takes him to Rwanda, where he faces the repercussions of the Tutsi genocide and grapples with ethical dilemmas related to genetic research and human rights. Meanwhile, in Canada, Tardivel’s discoveries lead to a legal battle and personal hardships that threaten to unravel his world. The novel delves into themes of identity, morality, and the impact of scientific advancements on society, all against the backdrop of diverse and evocative settings.

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