Perfect People is a novel written by Peter James, is a novel written in first person, taken place in LA and England. It is told by the Couple of Jhon and Naomi Klaesson, a young pair who are grieving the death of their 4 year old child, Halley, from a rare genetic disease. Thy want another child, but the doctor tell them that they have a 1 in 4 chance of any of their babies facing Halley's horrible fate. They are lost until they are told about Doctor Leo Dettore. He manages a boat clinic, which stands outside the US law in international waters. He can give them a healthy baby, a too perfect baby, a designer baby. They desperately find the money to go to Dettore and then , they get to desing their baby however they want. After they get back on land, things start going wrong. Apparently their baby is not a boy, like planned, but a girl. And then things get wierder as they go to a clinic and find out there is not one baby, but two. With Dr Dettore dead, they can't consult anyone about their condition. Their babies, Luke and Phoebe are born, and they seem perfectly normal. Exept for one thing. They are smart. Way too smart. even more than Jhon and Naomi, at just 3 years old. And what they don´t know is that the innocent "baby talk" is a secret language, that they can speak well outside the range of the human ear, that Luke and Phoebe have something planned since their day of birth. With a religious group called The Diciples of the Third Millenium luring over them, threathening to kill them because of tampering with nature's way, Jhon and Naomi are in more danger than ever, and when one night, there is a dead man on their doorstep and their twin childs have vanished, Jhon and Naomi have to go look for them, where they find an unexpected surpise.
My opinion on this book is that it was amazing, it was one of the best books I have ever read, I think to the very last page, you are tearing your hair out wondering what will happen. It is a book filled with mystery, not just to the characters but also to the reader, there is an unimaginable amunt of things that you don´t know. I think this is what keeps you redaing this book, that every paragraph brings up the question "¿How did that just happen?" It is absolutely worth reading and that It covbers a very complicated theme, such a complicated one, yet the author egaged it all so well into a story that was thrilling and that makes your eyes glued to the pages until you realize it is 1:00 am.