This is the concept of "design" that made me want to read it. Chase Novak chose to use the recurring themes of lépouvante: lapprenti sorcerer or mad scientist ("Frankenstein" for example), pregnancy (the woman wears a monstrous child in "Alien" and / or diabolic in "Rosemarys baby") or return to lanimalité, preferably overnight (stories of werewolves & co). To these classics, he confronts subjects of our modern society, the evolution of modern medicine (in particular gene therapies) and increasing fertility problems (environmental causes aging primiparous) that, even before BE distorted by science fiction can easily scare. On one side, the ethical debates between us. On the other side, lorsquon has rubbed shoulders with evil denfant couples, we know what material sacrifices, physical and psychological (therapies, analysis, FIVE, dadoption procedures or even GPA) they had to accept.
I appreciated some aspects of writing Chase Novak. Jai liked his vision of New Yorkers, his irony and his management of suspense. But I finally javoue havent frankly joined its developments. They suffer for me dune complacency gore at the expense dune dune credibility and depth of view.