This is good, but not easy.
"Signature in the Cell" by Stephen C. Meyer
At 508 pages not including bibliography, the size reminds me of some of the thicker DW novels ! I like learning from someone who knows more, but retain the right to agree or disagree, based on the evidences and the methods used for testing them.
Some will disagree with his conclusions. It is worth reading by anyone who is seriously interested in learning more about science and its methods. The discussions and analyses of what constitutes adequate proof are valuable! The parts about what constitutes information, and the proper use of probability analysis are worth the read by themselves.
I knew about inductive reasoning and deductive, but abductive reasoning is new to me
PS, you are free to post anything you find worth reading. We might learn from each other