Turi King
Praise for The Secrets of our DNA
A glimpse into the fascinating world of DNA under the guidance of a true expert.
Professor Lady Sue Black, Baroness Black of Strome, author of All That Remains
Always accessible, enjoyable and thought provoking. Who could ask for more?
Turi King is a brilliant scientist and an enticing storyteller which makes this book both thrilling and highly informative. I think Columbo would have loved it.
Robin Ince, comedian and author of The Importance of Being Interested
Turi King is a brilliant scientist and an enticing storyteller which makes this book both thrilling and highly informative. I think Columbo would have loved it.
Robin Ince, comedian and author of The Importance of Being Interested
A glimpse into the fascinating world of DNA under the guidance of a true expert.
Professor Lady Sue Black, Baroness Black of Strome, author of All That Remains
Always accessible, enjoyable and thought provoking. Who could ask for more?
Turi King is a brilliant scientist and an enticing storyteller which makes this book both thrilling and highly informative. I think Columbo would have loved it.
Robin Ince, comedian and author of The Importance of Being Interested
Turi King is a brilliant scientist and an enticing storyteller which makes this book both thrilling and highly informative. I think Columbo would have loved it.
Robin Ince, comedian and author of The Importance of Being Interested
A glimpse into the fascinating world of DNA under the guidance of a true expert.
Professor Lady Sue Black, Baroness Black of Strome, author of All That Remains
Always accessible, enjoyable and thought provoking. Who could ask for more?
Turi King is a brilliant scientist and an enticing storyteller which makes this book both thrilling and highly informative. I think Columbo would have loved it.
Robin Ince, comedian and author of The Importance of Being Interested
Turi King is a brilliant scientist and an enticing storyteller which makes this book both thrilling and highly informative. I think Columbo would have loved it.
Robin Ince, comedian and author of The Importance of Being Interested