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After missing for six years, a child genius awakens in his home with no knowledge of where he has been.
Turner's vacation is disrupted when a genetically engineered crop is linked to the sudden death of a farmer.
Turner observes an ancient Native American ritual, encounters undiscovered species and learns of a rare blood disease during a murder investigation in Seattle.
After Washington, D.C., is beset by a series of unexplained attacks, Turner joins forces with the Department of Defense to hunt down the culprits.
Turner is approached by a disgraced Gulf War vet who wants his name cleared, and becomes embroiled in a ruthless cover-up at a nuclear facility.
A string of unexplained road-rage incidents suggests to Turner that an outside force is responsible for the sudden violence.
Turner takes on his first assignment for his new boss: an investigation into the sudden demise of a pianist---a death that turns out to be relevant to a brain implant.
Military vets are being used as laboratory subjects for skin-transplant experiments.
Turner determines that a lethal virus is man-made, so he calls for input from his controversial mentor.
Turner believes an outside influence was involved in the apparent mass suicide inside a cult town cut off from the world.
Deaths are connected to a couple conducting neurological experiments on the biochemical nature of thought and memory.
A woman's claim that her doctor is trying to kill her unborn child leads to Turner's discovery of an evil scheme involving surrogate mothers.
Paul Turner is an investigator of "criminal abuses of science" who's also battling a Gulf War-related disease. In the opener, Turner finds evidence of human cloning.