Gareth Williams, the former dean of medicine at Bristol University, has woven a <b>truly superb</b> narrative from short biographies of all the scientists who contributed to, and in some cases just missed out on, the epochal discovery that the secret of life is a digital linear code written on DNA ... By choosing to fill in the gaps in conventional accounts, Williams has done a good job of telling the whole story of science's greatest discovery. He has done it with fluency and a real feel for narrative
- Matt Ridley, The Times
This is <b>a FANTASTIC book</b>
- Professor Alice Roberts via Twitter (@theAliceRoberts),
...a riveting good read...Not only did I find it hard to put down, I'm now moved to seek out other science histories by Williams. Highly recommended.
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